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Dunadd king: Italian novel star

by MARK DAVEY

editor@argyllshireadvertiser.co.uk

THE LINK between Mayan culture, the Samnites and a Pictish king is explored in the latest novel by an Italian author.

Persistenti Tracce di Antichi Dolori, which means Lingering Traces of Ancient Suffering, is three historical stories within one book by award-winning crime author Monica Bartolini.

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