Nadia Dalbuono is a crime fiction author who spent 15 years working in factual TV in the UK before turning to writing. She attended Queen's College, Oxford, where she studied German and history. Her debut novel, "The Few," was published in 2014, and she has since released a sequel.
"The Few" is a gripping crime novel that has been praised by critics for its complex plot and compelling characters. The book is set in Italy and follows the story of Leone Scamarcio, a police officer who becomes embroiled in a high-stakes investigation. With its gritty and realistic portrayal of Italian society, "The Few" has been compared to the works of Donna Leon.
Dalbuono's writing has been praised for its professional and confident style. She has a knack for tackling topical issues and creating complex and believable characters. The first two books in the Scamarcio series have been well-received by critics and readers alike, with many calling for more books in the series. Overall, Dalbuono is a talented and promising new voice in the world of crime fiction.