One Sunday morning in 1993 a 16-year-old girl named Eliza Claps
goes missing from a church in the centre of Potenza, Italy. Shortly
before her disappearance, Elisa had met Danilo Restivo, a strange
local boy with a fetish for cutting women's hair on the back of
buses. Elisa's family are convinced that Resitvo is responsible for
their daughter's disappearance, but he is protected by local
big-wigs: by his Sicilian father, by a doctor with links to
organised crime, by a priest who had vices of his own. Years went by
and Elisa's family could find only false leads.
2002, and Restivo is now living in Bournemouth. In November that
year, his neighbour is found murdered, with strands of her own hair
in her hands. Once again the police are at a loss to pin anything on
him. It's not until 2010, when Elisa's decomposed body is found in
the church where she went missing, that the two cases are linked and
Restivo is finally dealt with.
Blood on the Altar combines a gripping true crime case with
Jones's deep understanding of Italian culture - the impunity it
offers to the powerful - he so expertly demonstrated in his
bestseller: The Dark Heart of Italy.
Tobias Jones is the author of two travel books,The Dark Heart of
Italy and Utopian Dreams. He also writes crime fiction. Jones has
written and presented documentaries for the BBC and for RAI, and is a
columnist for the Observer and Internazionale. He runs a small 'woodland
shelter' in Somerset with his wife and three children.