A recipe for Pasta Allegria is included.
"Murder may provide the impetus for the action in this book, but it is the particularly Roman lust for life that keeps us turning the pages--and contemplating our next meal."
--Tom and Enid Schantz, Denver Post
"For the armchair traveler, evocative descriptions of the Eternal City make an interesting backdrop to a compelling mystery. The book will appeal to those who like Italian food (who doesn't?) and female amateur detectives."
--Elorise Holstad, Deadly Pleasures
"One of the joys of reading this book is discovering the city of Rome through Simona's eyes. Camilla Crespi makes the city come alive: you meet and see the people, the buildings, the streets and the plazas. And the food. Food is as important an ingredient in The Trouble with Going Home as murder."
--Ken Hughes, Critics Choice-America OnLine
"The picture Crespi pain