Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
While Renzo celebrates a special occasion, at the police station investigators search for leads on the murder of a young woman found in a dump. Among abandoned cars and small clues, new details emerge, while at home Camilla tries to bring serenity back into the lives of the people she cares about.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Renzo, left without work, goes through a moment of deep frustration and is hurt when he discovers that Camilla tried to help him by turning to Gaetano. Between jealousy, pride and hurtful words, a domestic argument breaks out between the two that ends with Renzo's decision to go sleep on the studio couch.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano and Camilla discuss their relationship difficulties, including jealousy and advice on how to communicate better. The conversation intertwines with investigative work when Camilla asks for more information regarding the recent murder.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Camilla introduces a reflection on couple relationships drawing inspiration from literary examples, to analyze the theme of women who are socially and economically stronger than men. Meanwhile, Torre and Berardi conduct a neighborhood investigation that leads to gossip and everyday banality, between soap operas and moral judgments.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Commissioner Berardi investigates the disappearance of Mrs. Torrielli and, during an inspection, interrogates the widower Ventruti. In an informal setting, over coffee, an important detail emerges: Flora's new address.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Anna is worried about Quantunque and asks Camilla to accompany her to his house to understand how he is, since he didn't come to the restaurant. Meanwhile, Torre and Piccolo enter Torrielli's apartment, finding it completely turned upside down: no clear clues emerge, except for elements that suggest an ambiguous professionalism.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Anna and Camilla enter Quantunque's apartment to understand why he hasn't been to the restaurant anymore; the only suspicious element is a suitcase locked with a combination. Meanwhile, at home, Renzo appears more serene after talking with his mother-in-law and attempts a reconciliation by preparing dinner.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano notices that Camilla is more serene and she confides in him that Renzo, too, finally seems to have calmed down. However, the peace is shattered when Ventruti reaches the commissioner to get confirmation about the identity of the woman found dead. Devastated, the man lets all his pain emerge and reveals details that could prove crucial for the investigation.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Camilla finds herself involved in the difficult situation of one of her former students, obsessed with Quantunque, who has mysteriously disappeared and whom she wants to help at any cost. Between enigmatic messages and a photograph that has resurfaced from the past, the investigations proceed amid suspicions and uncertainties, without yet a real breakthrough.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano and Roberta argue heatedly about the wedding preparations and family responsibilities; the argument angers Roberta, who decides to leave. Meanwhile, Camilla asks Gaetano for help and, thanks to a photograph, a young man is connected to the woman found murdered. For this reason, Gaetano wants to speak with Anna to get more information and deepen the investigation.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Camilla needs to speak to Anna and phones her, only to find out that Anna had just forced the briefcase open at Quantuque's place. Meanwhile, the investigators interrogate a witness who points to a possible suspect.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Gaetano and Roberta go through a story made of everyday life and tension, in which arguments and reconciliations follow one another. Meanwhile Camilla discusses with Anna the suspicion that Quantunque might be involved in shady business.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
When Gaetano realizes that the briefcase found by Anna and Camilla has mysteriously disappeared, the commissioner becomes furiously angry. During the investigation, it emerges from Mr. Ventruti that Quantunque knew Flora and was protecting her.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Ventruti recounts that at a certain point, Flora had lost her sunny outlook. He also mentions the name of a man with a criminal record. Meanwhile, at school, a student protest breaks out against a dress code, which leads to the granting of an assembly to discuss it.
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Italy
Camilla had clearly forgotten about Livietta's judo match, and gets a text message from Renzo urging her to hurry there. Luckily she arrives there in time to see her daughter compete.
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