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Giampiero Rigosi (Author), Ann Goldstein (Translator)
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May 1, 2006

“An ironic and relentless thriller. A chase that won’t let you catch your breath until the last page.”—Carlo Lucarelli, author of Day after Day

“A perfect blend of a fast-paced chase film with biting satire; pot-shots taken at politicians, the secret service, the police, the idle and less idle rich, and other urban low-lifers. Let war begin.”—La Republica

“Inspired by the hard-core writing of Elmore Leonard and Donald E. Westlake. Rigosi takes things a step further with a gift for drawing relevant and unforgettable characters.”—Il Manifesto

Leila is young, beautiful and a hustler. She robs hapless men picked up in the night clubs of Bologna. Easy money, until she ends up with a document at the center of a plot of political blackmail. In an atmosphere of intense paranoia two secret service operatives, a goon hired by the blackmailer and the police all pursue Leila for the document and a suitcase full of dollars meant to be the pay-off. She joins forces with Francesco, a bus driver and gambling addict on the run from the Bear, a terrifying debt collector. Suitcases and blackmail notes change hands at a frenetic pace against a background of torture and murder.

Production of the film of Night Bus began in October 2005.

Giampiero Rigosi, born in 1962, lives and works in Bologna. He is an acclaimed literary critic, short-story and song writer as well as a producer of radio programs on mystery literature. Night Bus is his first crime novel.


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Starred Review. Literary critic Rigosi has set his first crime novel in Bologna; it's a fast-moving thriller that compares favorably with the work of Elmore Leonard and Donald E. Westlake. Andrea Fabbri, a flashy playboy, makes the mistake of picking up Leila, a hustler, and taking her to his apartment, where she drugs him after having sex and lifts his wallet, which contains a document that's at the heart of a complex plot involving political blackmail. Soon, everyone is after Leila, including the Bear, an appropriately named debt collector with a penchant for mayhem. Leila teams up with Francesco, a bus driver and compulsive gambler, also on the run from the Bear, and the two attempt to outwit their pursuers, who are resourceful—and bloodthirsty. Like Leonard, Rigosi has a fondness for underworld denizens who are oddly likable even at their most malevolent. Even if the ending is a tad predictable, this is an exciting ride for those who don't mind some ugly violence. (May)
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Francesco is a gambling-addicted bus driver in Bologna, with a thuggish debt collector on his trail; Leila is a smart dame with a great pair of legs, who each night looks for a man to bed, drug, and rob. In perfect noir fashion, the two become uneasy allies, trying to escape a pair of vicious intelligence agents after Leila unknowingly swipes a mysterious document from a victim's apartment. Rigosi somewhat overdoes character quirks—one agent has a condition that leads him to constantly leak tears as he slices apart his victims—but an ever-expanding cast of creeps and criminals keeps the plot accelerating, and he describes the dripping of blood and the angle of a broken neck as lovingly as the preparation of a nice eggplant parmigiana.
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press (May 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1904738117
  • ISBN-13: 978-1904738114
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,492,669 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars It's a Mad Mad World, February 6, 2008
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This is a hilarious, black thriller that contains non-stop excitement from beginning to end. And it so so funny.

Francesco and Leila meet in a non cute way, and then find themselves pursued by just every cop and bad guy in Bologna, Italy. The story jumps from one character's vantage point to another throughout the novel. Keeping alive is a major task for almost the entire cast of characters, and a lot of folks just don't make it through to the end. Everybody is trying to get their hands on a big hunk of money, and there is a secret document involved. This book is so hysterically funny that you will think there is something wrong with you as you laugh yourself silly when someone gets tortured or killed. Francesco and Leila continually escape the clutches of their pursuers, although every time they get trapped you wonder how they will get themselves out of their current dilemma. Like the time they are confronted with a very bad guy with a big gun in his hand. This seems like the end of the line for our charming couple, but all of a sudden the bad guy is overwhelmed by a sudden, severe attack of diarrhea. And on it goes. This would make an outstanding movie.

I just have never read a thriller like this before. It's a totally different plot, and you just can't put the book down.

One other reviewer of this novel stated that he didn't like it, and gave up reading it after a few pages. Here's probably the reason for that. In the first chapter the action skips paragraph by paragraph to different characters in the novel, but once you get through this expository material (by about page 30 or so) your initial confusion vanishes, and the fun begins.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Black Italian, June 27, 2009
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Giampiero Rigosi's Night Bus is about two rootless characters and seedy Bologna. Leila is thirty-ish, pretty, a hunter of men's wallets (she picks up her marks, drugs them and absconds with their money). Francesco is a bus-driver with a gambling addiction. There is a politician who is being blackmailed and who has arranged for payment to be made in return for the incriminating document. There are secret service agents, no better than thugs, who are after the blackmailers so that they can make case against the politician. Another agent, slightly better than a thug, works for the politician, and wants to ensure a smooth transfer with the blackmailers. Leila unknowingly gets her hand on the documents after seducing one of the blackmailers. Meanwhile Francesco is being chased by a giant of a man to repay his gambling debts. The disparate story-lines, written in staccato fashion, serve very well to maintain tension, and do converge in a collection of set-pieces that are both hair-raising and funny. Rigosi has a considerable affection for Quentin Tarantino, I guess, evident both in the action-film-script-like prose and in surreal touches of humour (e.g., the secret service thugs take a break from violence to make pasta). Good stuff.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous debut!! Hope for more to come!!, July 27, 2006
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I won't go into all the details of this wonderful book. Suffice it to say that if it were a movie it would be a Robert Altman affair - various lives which keep intersecting either by accident or mistake, often with disastrous results. The characters are "real" people and we find ourselves squirming to be in their shoes. A must read!
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