The Twenty Days of Turin (Le venti giornate di Torino: inchiesta di fine secolo) is a 1975 novel by Italian writer and musician Giorgio de Maria. Ramon Glazov translated the book into English in 2016.[1] It concerns a man in Turin who chooses to investigate a series of unexplained, violent events that occurred a decade before the setting of the novel.
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