Friday, November 28, 2025

Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway: Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre by Mark A. Hill

Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre
by
Mark A. Hill

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Crime fiction / Thriller
Publisher: Wallace Publishing
Publication Date: June 10, 2025
Page count: 224 pages

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SYNOPSIS:

Mitchell Rose and the Bologna Massacre is a crime story that explores the last fifty years of cross-fertilisation between the Italian criminal underworld, its secret services, politics and the judicial system.

When Mitchell Rose is called to Milan by Remo Rhimare, a local judge who wants him to investigate the Bologna bombing of 1980, he knows it would make more sense to turn the job down.

To make things even more complicated, Rhimare also wants Rose to rein in his errant daughter, who is becoming increasingly wayward.

As Rose begins to investigate, the two missions surprisingly become one, culminating in a dreadful dramatic climax.

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ENJOY AN EXCERPT:

I twitched nervously. The will to move out of there and toward the action was strong. I wanted to be an integral part of the scene that I could see reflected there in the mobile phone. Alessandra raised a hand and made a gesture that encouraged me to stay put. In doing so, she touched me softly on the left shoulder with her long fingernails. Being discovered there would put me back to square one. Robuyuki was gonna get his from Cambio’s guards, but I had to stay still, I couldn’t move.

“It’s also my favourite drink.” The chef offered.

“But you don’t drink, Robuyuki.”

Robuyuki lifted the glass to his lips and forced the drink down his neck, licking his lips with satisfaction.

Cambio had been silenced and we heard the clumped, mechanical tramping of feet as they exited the restaurant. Alessandra heaved a sigh of relief and we slowly moved apart. I poured a glass of Grand Marnier into the glass that I had seized and we shared it there in the cellar. The sense of relief was overwhelming and we hugged each other, but without the intensity that there had been between us moments before. There was still a layer of fear that lay like a film across the room, and that fear had rendered us sexless siblings. Robuyuki knocked on the cellar door and we climbed back up and thanked him sincerely.

GUEST POST:

Please welcome the author of today's featured book, Mark A. Hill, to the blog to talk about his writing.

The Pros and Cons of Writing in a New Genre

ADVANTAGES

I have always written, and what I have written in the past has been largely poetry, short stories, and surreal high-flown fiction. This time I decided I was going to write something much more linear that followed the rules of a genre. I was going to write crime fiction and see exactly what I was able to produce.

In 2019, I was teaching a group of judges and ex-judges in Bologna. It was a state-sponsored course that certain Italian institutions organize for certain privileged social groups, and during those lessons, we started to talk about the Bologna massacre of 1980. That year, there was a terrorist bombing of Bologna Centrale railway station, which killed 85 people and injured over 200. It was Italy’s most serious terrorist attack. Several members of the neo-fascist terrorist organization Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari (NAR, Armed Revolutionary Nuclei) were subsequently sentenced for the bombing.

I guess I had the seeds of a story and the need to write something more disciplined that kept to some sort of rules. All I was missing was a genre. There is something about crime writing that pulls the reader forward, encourages him to move on. You are leaving clues that will be picked up later as you move ahead, but essentially, the style is linear. The “whodunnit” offers an immediate will to discovery. Writing is the same. As you advance, you are constantly discovering new angles on the way language moves, new stuff about yourself, your own freedom, and your own limitations.

In this sense, the advantage was that it gave me discipline and a framework in which to work.

Moreover, it’s a genre that most people understand, and I have found that amongst my friends and readers, they are quite willing to read a crime novel, whereas something a little more prosaic arouses more suspicion.

 

DISADVANTAGES

I suppose the disadvantage is the same as the advantage. This discipline that I was instilling in myself meant that I could not write the way I had been writing up to that point. I had to rein in my poetic excesses and stick to the rules. In this, my editor was very helpful in pointing out my endless reiteration and overuse of metaphor and simile.

I have also been told that it is a very crowded genre, and it’s therefore difficult to make a name for oneself. There are literally hundreds of crime writers publishing every month, and it’s difficult to be heard over all the noise. I guess only time will tell if the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Mark A. Hill has an Economics degree from the University of Lancaster and both CELTA and DELTA qualifications to teach English to second language learners.

In 2005, in Cagliari, Italy, he founded English Teachers, which offers language services such as English courses, translations and interpreting. He collaborates as a translator and interpreter with the Cagliari Law Courts, several universities throughout Europe, and numerous private and public organizations both in the Cagliari area and throughout Italy.

Every summer, he teaches English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to Postgraduate students at Swansea University in the UK.

Mark A. Hill’s poetry has been published in The UK Poetry Library’s Top Writers of 2012 and the Live Canon 2013 Prize Anthology. He was highly commended in the 2015 Segora Poetry Prize and was short-listed for the Canon 2015 First Collection Prize. In 2016, one of his poems was commissioned, published and performed at The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, for the anniversary of Shakespeare’s death.

Mark A. Hill has also published academic courseware in collaboration with Delfis s.r.l.


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6 comments:

  1. Mark A. Hill3:03 AM

    Lovely to be hosted here today. I will be available most of the day to answer your questions. I'll be driving up hrough the UK to see my son at some point, so if I don't respond immediately, don't worry...I'll get back to you all later...Have a great day now

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    1. Thank you so much for visiting the blog! I love the cover of your book and look forward to reading it soon.

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    2. The cover really is great...I hope u enjoy reading it

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  2. Thank you so much for featuring today's book.

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  3. Pamela8:34 AM

    Read the book and loved it! A question for the author: is it going to be a second book about Mitchell Rose?

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  4. The second book in the series is nearly finished. I'm hoping to have it released in summer next year. #mitchellroseandthelondonbombings

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