Augusto De Angelis

Augusto De Angelis (28 June 1888 – 18 July 1944) was an Italian writer and journalist, active in particular during the Fascist rule in Italy.

Biography

De Angelis was born in Rome. He published his first mystery, Il banchiere assassinato, in 1935. He subsequently wrote some twenty crime books, whose protagonist is Commissario Carlo De Vincenzi of the squadra mobile of Milan. Some of them were adapted for television by RAI in 1974-1977, with Paolo Stoppa playing the role of De Vincenzi.

Despite the success of the books, the Fascist government ordered the retire of them. De Angelis was arrested in 1943 with the accuse of being Anti-Fascist. After a few months he was freed but soon afterwards he was beat up by a Fascist activist, and died at Bellagio out of the consequences of the wounds received.