Ep 3 "Cloudy Summer"


Taking place in 1945 with De Lucca and some of the other fascists he is by necessity in hiding with, he gets caught up in a checkpoint snafu, and then to keep his identity secret, is forced to help a local partisan solve a murder.

Decent, and you have him coming up against the same problems as other episodes, where he (and Leonardi) seem not completely free to fully investigate. I did really like the parts with the Francesca character, but this was my least favorite of the series.

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