The author’s rise to prominence began with a deep dive into the past. His first major success centered on Commissioner Luigi Alfredo Ricciardi, a detective working in Fascist Italy during the 1930s. Unlike typical hard-boiled detectives, Ricciardi possesses a supernatural gift (or curse): he sees the final moments of those who have died violent deaths, hearing their last thoughts. This element allows de Giovanni to transcend simple procedural mechanics. In the Ricciardi novels, the "torrent" of storytelling flows through the history of the city. The narrative is heavy with atmospheric rain, wind, and the rising damp of old palazzi. Here, Naples is a city of silence and secrets, where the veil between the living and the dead is thin. The success of this series lies in its ability to juxtapose the rigid political climate of the Fascist era with the timeless, chaotic humanity of the Neapolitan people.

I Bastardi di Pizzofalcone is in Neapolitan-accented Italian. If you are a non-native speaker or hard of hearing, torrented versions rarely include English subtitles or closed captions. Official sources provide professional, accurate subtitles.

Several of his novels have been adapted into successful Italian TV series, expanding the popularity of the Commissario Ricciardi and Bastards of Pizzofalcone characters.

In his series I Bastardi di Pizzofalcone Maurizio de Giovanni