
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Claudio Paganelli, Carla and
F. DE ROBERTO
PROPRIETÀ LETTERARIA
I. IL FATTO.
II. LE PRIME INDAGINI.
III. I RICORDI DI ROBERTO VÉROD.
IV. STORIA D'UN'ANIMA.
V. DUELLO.
VI. L'INCHIESTA.
VII. LA CONFESSIONE.
A summer on the glittering shores of Lake Geneva in 1894 becomes the backdrop for a chilling mystery that still haunts the memories of those who witnessed it. In the elegant villa Cyclamens, the celebrated Countess d’Arda and the exiled Russian revolutionary Prince Alessio Zakunine are found in a tableau of sudden violence: a gunshot shatters the tranquil afternoon, and the countess lies dead, while the prince is left trembling, barely able to speak.
The immediate aftermath draws a crowd of curious onlookers, servants, and a local doctor, each trying to piece together what led to the fatal shot. As rumors swirl through the cosmopolitan community of expatriates, the survivor’s frantic cries—“It’s over!”—hint at deeper anguish and unanswered questions. Listeners are invited to step into the tense atmosphere of that fateful day, feeling the shock, the grief, and the bewildering silence that follows a tragedy that refuses to be easily explained.
Language
it
Duration
~6 hours (374K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-11-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1861–1927
Best known for the sharp, sweeping novel The Viceroys, this Sicilian writer brought aristocratic ambition, political change, and family intrigue vividly to life. A leading voice of Italian verismo, he wrote with a cool eye for power and illusion.
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