Italian Crime Fiction Comes to Life in Eichstätt: Fabio Nola's 'Commissario Gaetano' Kicks Off Literary Series
The Eichstätt City Library and St. Michael's Bund are hosting an enthralling series of literary events near me this October. Kicking off the series is a reading by Italian author Fabio Nola from his Naples crime novel 'Commissario Gaetano and the Lying Fish' on October 1 at 6:30 PM at the Dom-Cafe. The event is a collaborative effort between Buchhandlung St. Willibald and KEB Eichstätt.
The series promises a diverse range of storytelling sessions, featuring works in German, Ukrainian, and Spanish. While the Storytellers Conference in Orlando, Florida, on October 2, 2025, did not list specific authors for that day, the Eichstätt events are sure to delight local literature enthusiasts.
The first event with Fabio Nola offers a taste of Italian crime fiction, with his Commissario Gaetano series being a popular choice among readers. The novel 'Commissario Gaetano and the Lying Fish' promises a thrilling tale set against the backdrop of Naples.
The Eichstätt literary events series is an exciting opportunity for locals to explore diverse literary works and cultures. With Fabio Nola's reading as a promising start, the series is set to captivate audiences throughout the month of October.
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