Tommaso Percivale
Author

Tommaso Percivale lives and writes on an isolated hilltop, surrounded by rocks, wind, woods, and roe deer. Passionate about stories, magic, comics, and games, he is a versatile and curious writer who works across a wide range of genres, from historical fiction to science fiction, from adventure to thrillers, as well as non-fiction. He writes to move readers and to inspire deep ethical, philosophical, and social reflection. His books are long sellers, continuing to be read and sold for years and confirming a lasting connection with his audience. He publishes with Italy’s leading publishing houses, and his works have been translated into twenty languages. Freedom, courage, and rebellion are the themes dearest to him.

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  • Madame K’s Cabinet of Poisons

    ​​The boutique of Madame does not sell ink. It sells destinies. Edinburgh, 1905. Oliver works as an apprentice in Madame’s ink shop, the largest and most refined establishment in all of Scotland, frequented by Europe’s wealthiest gentlemen. Madame’s customers seek inks with evocative names such as Silver Dawn, Breath of the Night, and Fire Vermilion—unique creations made with special ingredients,…

  • The Samurai’s Secret. Puzzle Mysteries Collection

    High on Mount Kagemine stands Mugen dōjō, a place frozen in time where discipline is absolute and the code of bushidō shapes every breath. For thirteen-year-old Takeshi Ito — expelled from multiple schools and with no future ahead — it is a last chance. But the mountain hides more than strict training. A legend lingers among the trees: a rōnin…

  • Seven Suspects for a Murder. Puzzle Mysteries Collection

    When a cryptic letter reaches Scotland Yard predicting a murder on a remote Scottish island, Inspector William Shakespeare is sent to investigate — though he has no patience for prophecies. On Kinraddie, cut off by storms and silence, a group of strangers has already gathered at the only inn, each hiding a different piece of the past. As tensions rise,…

  • The Mystery of Gorse Manor. Puzzle Mysteries Collection

    Eight-year-old Greta Sullivan has an unusual fascination with the macabre. While travelling by train to Gorse Manor, the country home of her aristocratic grandparents, she finds herself pondering a curious question: what colour is a dead person’s face? On the same train is Inspector Shakespeare — no relation to the playwright — recently transferred from London after stepping on the…

  • Murder in the Mirror. Puzzle Mysteries Collection

    Fourteen-year-old Tobias owns almost nothing in the world: a battered green jacket, oversized boots, and an extraordinary talent for repairing clocks. When he answers an advertisement for a clockmender at the Zeigermann Institute, a remote boarding school perched high in the Alps, he expects a simple job fixing timepieces. Instead, he finds himself entering a strange and unsettling world. The…

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