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Chapter Thirty Two — Senator Aldo Marini

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The name was Aldo Marini.

Senator. Sixty-seven years old. Twenty-two years in national politics. Chairman of the parliamentary anti-corruption commission for the past six years and the public face of everything Italy wanted to believe about itself ... that somewhere inside the machine there were still honest men doing honest work.

He had given a speech four months ago that she had actually watched. She remembered it because Dante had sent her the clip with a message that said this man gets it a
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