Donne informate sui fatti is a contemporary fiction novel by Carlo Fruttero that blends crime, social satire, and psychological observation. Set in a provincial Italian town, the plot centers on the mysterious death of a charming woman and unfolds through the testimonies of local women. The narrative technique uses a chorus of voices, highlighting gender dynamics, social hypocrisy, and collective memory. Fruttero constructs a layered mystery that critiques provincial morality while exploring female subjectivity and community perception. The novel offers a sophisticated interplay between gossip, truth, and reconstruction of events through partial perspectives.