Marco Vichi

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Marco Vichi
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BornMarco Vichi
(1957-11-20) 20 November 1957 (age 65)
Florence, Italy
Occupation Novelist, Journalist, Screenwriter
Period1999–present

Marco Vichi (born 20 November 1957) is an Italian novelist and short story writer who has also edited a number of crime anthologies. Born in Florence, he now lives in the Chianti hills.

Contents

Several of Vichi's Inspector Bordelli novels, set in the 1960s, have recently been published in English (translated by Stephen Sartarelli).

Bibliography

Incomplete, English translations only. For full bibliography see the Italian Wikipedia page.

The Inspector Bordelli novels

Prizes and recognition

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