Based on the bestselling mystery novels by Maurizio de Giovanni, this RAI TV series recounts the story of a police station located on a hilltop district in Naples called Pizzofalcone, named for the falconry practiced there at one time. The police station had been involved in some very corrupt drug trafficking, and now the protagonist, Giuseppe Lojacono has been transferred there as a kind of punishment. He and his co-workers (all with troubled pasts) have the task of setting things right at the station before it closes down.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Lojacono and Laura are discussing the case at the crime scene when they discover someone listening to them. This adds a new element to the investigation. As they are leaving the building, they run into the former door person, Rosetta, who is curious about the case. Back at headquarters, Ottavia does some research and Pisanelli's memory is jogged about an old case.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
The photo of the dead girl reminds Lojacono and Aragona of the statuette they had seen in Marino's shop and Lojacono goes there to have a little chat with the man.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Mario tells, in detail, what he did. The DA has a few more questions, but then this chapter of the case comes to a close.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Italy
Lojacono says goodbye to Marinella, who is going back to be with her mother. They make some promises to each other. Pisanelli is watching a building where he suspects something will happen. Aragona is in his hotel room and gets a pleasant surprise.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
Italy
De Nardo is waiting for her friend at the pizzeria. Lojacono calls Laura about their relationship.
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