Life in Morgana
Greed, Passion and Intrigue in an Italian Country Town
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About the Book
Life in Morgana is an account of what happened in the town of Morgana during author Ottavio Pejrano's first two years of residence.
Morgana is located in the northern Apennines of Italy and the story ends with the trial of a woman for attempted murder:
"And so, according to circumstantial evidence, you appear to be guilty of attempted murder of Riccardo Buonaventura, nicknamed the Bloodsucker. Do you deny that?" Asked the judge lowering her spectacles to the tip of her nose and peering at the defendant over the rim of her glasses.
"I certainly do!" exclaimed Marta, the notorious lesbian of Morgana. "And to prove my innocence, I have with me the diary of a newcomer to our town, who settled on a nearby farm two years ago. Can you grant me the time to read this manuscript?"
"Well," said the judge, "what else is there to do in this forgotten town? It's a rainy day, all the roads are full of mud and I am very comfortable here, with a full pot of hot coffee by my side. Might as well hear your story. Go ahead!"
About the Author
Ottavio Pejrano lives on a farm in the foothills of the Apennines of Northern Italy with his wife Melissa and their five year old daughter Sylvia. This book is the collection of all the letters that the author mailed to his former co-workers in Olympia, Washington. They liked the letters so much that he decided to publish them in a book form.