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
Laura and Giuseppe go to question Lara's former employers, who are not very cooperative. The issue of embroidery comes up as Di Nardo and Aragona search the premises.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Faced with evidence, Mrs. Nubila has no choice but to confess her involvement in Lara's pregnancy, and how she and her husband took advantage of the girl.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Mrs. Nubila calmly recounts what actually happened, while the investigators listen, incredulous and shocked.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
During the interrogation of the Nubila couple, the circumstances that led to Lara's death come to light. The investigating team can't understand why the baby would have been abandoned, but that, too, becomes clear. All in all, it's very disturbing to everyone in different ways.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
After solving a complex and painful case, the Pizzofalcone team celebrates the success of the investigation and the improvement of little Giorgia's condition. Amid moments of lightheartedness and personal matters, an unexpected piece of news also comes to light.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
A flashback recalls the passing down of a family tradition tied to the art of breadmaking. In the present, a mysterious phone call and the news of a shooting set off a new investigation by the Pizzofalcone team.
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