Danila Comastri Montanari


Danila Comastri Montanari is an Italian historical mystery fiction writer. She has written the Publius Aurelius Statius series.

Biography

Graduated in pedagogy and political sciences, for twenty years she has been teaching and continuing to make regular trips.
In 1990 he wrote his first novel, Mors Tua and since then she has devoted herself full time to narrative, favoring the genre of historical mystery, which allows her to reconcile her main interests: the study of the past and the love for mystery weaves.
Starting from 1990 she has been writing historical detective stories focused on the figure of Publio Aurelio Stazio, noble senator of the Rome of Claudio. At the moment 19 novels have been published.
In addition to the series of Publio Aurelio, Comastri Montanari has written other novels and short stories set in different historical periods. In February 2007 she published the essay Giallo antico. How to write a historical detective story, published by Hobby & Work, on the topic of the same name: the appendix contains the stories Pirates of the Chersonese, Assassination at the temple of Vesta and Il giallo del snake.