Frank Abroad
A Frank Rozzani Novel
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Frank Rozzani never expected to find himself in New York City on vacation, much less preparing for a transatlantic trip to Italy. When his daughter Lilliana is selected for an elite national choir scheduled to perform in both New York and several historic Italian cities, Frank and Nancy decide to accompany the group. What begins as a reluctant family getaway quickly turns serious when one of the students disappears overseas, transforming the trip from a cultural excursion into a nightmare that pulls Frank back into the role he thought he had left behind.
As the tour moves through Rome, Assisi, Florence, Padua, and Venice, Frank is forced to balance the responsibilities of protecting his family with the urgent need to uncover what happened to the missing girl. Working across language barriers and unfamiliar legal systems, Frank quietly begins his own investigation, relying on instinct, observation, and contacts made along the way. Each city reveals new clues—and new dangers—as Frank realizes the kidnapping may be part of something far more calculated than a random crime.
With time running out and local authorities stretched thin, Frank finds himself racing against forces he barely understands in a country where he has no badge, no jurisdiction, and no safety net. As the search intensifies, Frank must confront the limits of his control, the risks to those he loves, and the possibility that failure could cost an innocent life. In a land celebrated for beauty and history, Frank Rozzani is once again immersed in a case where every decision matters—and where the wrong one could mean never coming home.