Castagnetti (informally known as 'Casta') is a private detective who doesn't do things by the book. He's dogged and lonely, impatient with the world of appearances and deceit. So when a pompous notary commissions him to verify that a missing person is 'presumed dead' in order to dispose of a dead woman's estate to the other heirs, Casta smells a rat. Before long he's reopening wounds from years ago and exposing family secrets to those who have tried to suppress them.
The relatives of Signora Salati just want their inheritance, But Casta is going to make sure they get their just desserts as well. Because Casta isn't the sort to content himself with 'presumed dead'. He likes certainty, the kind of certainty that comes from seeing a skeleton.
As the Salati case progresses, other corpses appear and Casta realises he's at the centre of an old-fashioned Italian whodunnit.
The Salati Case marks the appearance of a new and memorable detective: an orphan who has pulled himself up from the mean streets.