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Advantages: Great cut, lovely atmosphere Disadvantages: Pricey - but not bad for London
Francesco Picardi has two salons, one in the West End and this one near Old Street station. Old St is on the Northern Line easily accessed from Euston and King's Cross, and the salon is just a few minutes walk up Old Street itself, on the right hand side. It's easy to miss as it's in a building with several offices on the different floors, and only has a small sign and a buzzer at street level.
I had a look at the prices on the website, and although this is much more expensive than the places I usually go to, with 50% off it wasn't too bad! A cut and blow dry is usually £60, so I paid £30. Highlights are from £80 although it depends who does them. Having said this, I've just looked at the website again now and it has some more special offers: free cut with a colour, etc. The website itself is a bit cluttered but the photos of the salon ...
Advantages: very cheaper if you want to view Disadvantages: but this is just a dvd for you to think your next traveling
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Advantages: A deeply layered mystery Disadvantages: Suffers in comparison to their earlier work
Back in 2002, Rita Monaldi and Francesco Sorti shocked Italy with ''Imprimatur'', a historical fiction novel which cast aspersions of the behaviour of past Popes. Despite being a very well researched and well-written mystery, it was boycotted in Italy, although it proved popular in other parts of the world. However, the lack of recognition in their home country meant that the follow up that such a good story deserved has been seven years in the making.
Set seventeen years after the events of ''Imprimatur'', our apprentice and narrator from that story has moved on and is now a loving husband and father. Many of the characters from that story have passed into memory, but suddenly Abbot Atto Melani returns to the apprentice's life. He is staying at the villa of Cardinal Spada, where the apprentice is often employed, for a wedding. But ...