“'No, not that he's dead, or not only that he's dead. It seemed to me like he was sorry that Roberto had to go to. such lengths to get his father's attention, that he could be so lonely, so lost.' Brunetti grunted in assent, and Vianello went on. 'They drove the car to Verona and left it in a parking garage, then took the train home. Roberto gave them the money for it all, even took them to dinner afterwards’ ‘They were still friends when he disappeared, weren't they?' ‘It seems so, though this ...one - Niccolo Pertusi -1 know his uncle, who says he's a good boy - but Niccolo said Roberto seemed like a different person the last few weeks before it happened. Tired, no more jokes, always talking about how bad he felt, and about the doctors he saw.' 'He was only twenty-one,' Brunetti said. 'I know. Strange, isn't it? I wonder if he was really sick.' Vianello laughed. 'My Aunt Lucia would say it was a warning. Only she'd say it was’ and here Vianello added creepy emphasis, '"A Warning"‘ 'No,' Brunetti said.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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