This image is the cover for the book Squinnel and the Mystery of the Nutlet

Squinnel and the Mystery of the Nutlet

What do an unnerving, freaked-out squirrel and a gaunt, flea-ridden cat have in common? Scabies? Ticks? The answer is wrapped in the mystery of the animals' wood, where sordid deals and unexpected friendships coexist.
Squinnel and the Mystery of the Nutlet is an oblique noir fable that opens the doors onto a mythical world but immediately slams it in your face to the sound of crude reality and irony. Oh, there’ll be good feelings, too. We can’t really live without them these days, can we?

Stefano Vazzola, Charlotte Fleming

Stefano Vazzola was born too many years ago in the deep northeast of Italy, accidentally got a couple of degrees in translation and interpreting, and then slaved for years as an interpreter first and export manager later, never abandoning his passion for translation and writing. He currently lives and works in Maine with his wife Tabitha... ah, no, sorry, that’s someone else.

Stefano Vazzola