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  • On Sept. 13, Dutra called Cataldo from Fresno saying her Saab (also funded by Sims) had been in a wreck rendering her stranded.

    unknown title 2009

  • More inclined to dwell on Italy's mob cultureGiancarlo de Cataldo, a judge, whose influential bestseller Romanzo Criminale is due out in English after running through more than 20 editions in Italy and spawning a film and a TV series.

    Italian authors' invasion is set to conquer the crime fiction lists 2011

  • Eli Meir Kaplan for The Wall Street Journal Sarah Cataldo, right, who received a heart transplant five years ago, at home in Chestertown, Md., with her sister, Samantha, left.

    A New Heart Pump, Just for Kids Ron Winslow 2011

  • Sarah Cataldo was diagnosed with severe heart failure, probably the result of a virus, in 2006.

    A New Heart Pump, Just for Kids Ron Winslow 2011

  • De Cataldo had asked all his friends to contribute a chapter, he said, but none of them is a woman and none of them is the masterly Gianrico Carofiglio.

    Nights on the town with Euro Crime Maxine 2008

  • Both Christopher MacLehose and Giancarlo De Cataldo spoke eloquently on this topic at the two events.

    Nights on the town with Euro Crime Maxine 2008

  • Both Christopher MacLehose and Giancarlo De Cataldo spoke eloquently on this topic at the two events.

    January 2008 Maxine 2008

  • The second event, again as described at Euro Crime by Karen, was to celebrate the launch of Crimini, a book of short stories signifying the modern coming-of-age of Italian crime, collected by author Giancarlo De Cataldo (a short paragraph about the book is at the Times link above).

    Nights on the town with Euro Crime Maxine 2008

  • The second event, again as described at Euro Crime by Karen, was to celebrate the launch of Crimini, a book of short stories signifying the modern coming-of-age of Italian crime, collected by author Giancarlo De Cataldo (a short paragraph about the book is at the Times link above).

    January 2008 Maxine 2008

  • The second event, again as described at Euro Crime by Karen, was to celebrate the launch of Crimini, a book of short stories signifying the modern coming-of-age of Italian crime, collected by author Giancarlo De Cataldo (a short paragraph about the book is at the Times link above).

    Nights on the town with Euro Crime Maxine 2008

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