Descrizione
Silvana Salieri is an Italian 42 years old novellist and editor of a Parisian publishing house: Janua Editions. For Janua Editions she worked on the diary that Jean, an enforcement officer of Bonaparte’s Grand Armée, wrote during the campaign of Russia in 1812. The diary talked about an investigation carried out on some serial murders occurred between 1808 and 1812. The latest murder, mentioned in Jean’s diary, has been committed in Moscow on September 1812, during the occupation of the city by Napoleone’s army. Jean worked with a team that included Maximilien, a young forensic scientist, and Tamaz, a Georgian mamelouque, who is the “photographer”: he always made drawings of the crime scenes. By chance, in a Georgian restaurant in Berlin Silvana discovered two drawings. They depict situations that, at a first glance, faithfully reply the ones described in the diary. As Silvana – after working on the diary as literary curator – is planning to write a thriller novel on the same subject, she considered that the drawings could add some important infos. After tweeting to inform her followers regarding the discovery of the drawings, a new Silvana’s follower, whose nickname is TilTuesday, appeared on Twitter. And that new follower really seems to know much of the story Silvana is working on. More than Silvana herself…