When Detective Inspector Tozo is asked to investigate the murder of an employee of the Financial Exchange, he has little idea that the trail will lead him into a shadowy and deadly world of political intrigue, smuggling and religious conspiracy.
Yep, there’s the limit of his hosts’ tolerance for backtalk… At the same time, Magdalene seems to have found work for Borello that engages his curiosity. I suppose anyone who has lasted as a leader of professional killers would have to be a good judge of others’ motivations.
Magdalene’s definitely someone to be reckoned with – probably one of the smartest characters around. You’re quite right in that’s she recognised Borello might just put morality to one side for the sake of scientific curiousity.
Yep, there’s the limit of his hosts’ tolerance for backtalk… At the same time, Magdalene seems to have found work for Borello that engages his curiosity. I suppose anyone who has lasted as a leader of professional killers would have to be a good judge of others’ motivations.
Magdalene’s definitely someone to be reckoned with – probably one of the smartest characters around. You’re quite right in that’s she recognised Borello might just put morality to one side for the sake of scientific curiousity.