Italy, August 1944.
A unit of German soldiers arrives at a villa near Florence.
Villa Il Focardo is home to Robert Einstein, cousin to the most famous scientist in the world, Albert Einstein - a prominent enemy of the Nazi regime.
Twelve hours after arriving, the soldiers have vanished - and a family is dead.
This crime - and what happened next - still haunts those who survived.
In The Einstein Vendetta, Thomas Harding recounts the story of an until-now untold true crime, one that unspools to reveal Italy’s brutal wartime history - its fall to fascism, antisemitism and bitter partisanship - and a family’s search for justice.