With "The woman with paper flowers" it's a whole different world awaits the player. A thousand miles from the "Whisperer" or "The flayed" in a completely opposite style, an unusual theme, a clever and subtle pen, Donato Carrisi succeeds where it was least expected.
The author situates the action of his novel in the middle of the trenches, gunfire and shelling and staged an Austrian doctor who to interview an Italian prisoner. If dialogue is easily established between the two men, this "interrogation" take another look, reversing the roles in the game of questions and answers. Interesting process to put both men on an equal footing.
From there, the prisoner managed to capture the attention of the doctor, and his delicate pen Carrisi recounts a story tinged with mystery, reading which it is important not to try to sort out fact from fiction, but guided by the curls of smoke.
Both confusing, impenetrable, mysterious, but original, poetic and interesting.