Serena Gentilhomme

Des garçons comme il faut

March 12, 2026
True Crime
208 pages
13,90 €
9782385533342
978-2-3855-3334-2
																Serena Gentilhomme, Des garçons comme il faut
																Serena Gentilhomme, Des garçons comme il faut

Rome, 1975. Donatella Colasanti and Rosaria Lopez are found in the trunk of a car. Tortured and held captive for thirty-six hours, one of them has already been dead for hours by the time the police arrive. The perpetrators? Three sons of wealthy, privileged families, raised with a deep-seated contempt for women and the working class.

What became known as “the Circeo massacre” is more than a shocking news story—it was a societal earthquake, a dark turning point in Italian history.

The author

Professor of Italian literature at the University of Besançon and specialist in Italian culture, Serena Gentilhomme is passionate about the news. She is the author of several stories deciphering various affairs.

Highlights

A gripping new book on the Circeo massacre, the shocking crime that shook Italy in the 1970s and was dissected by cultural icons such as Pasolini and Umberto Eco.


March 12, 2026
True Crime
208 pages
13,90 €
9782385533342
978-2-3855-3334-2