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Sto caricando le informazioni... A Question of Belief (2011)di Donna Leon
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. En pleno mes de agosto, el inspector Vianello acude al despacho de Brunetti en busca de su ayuda: su tía se ha puesto en manos de un adivino y la familia sospecha que, mediante una serie de ardides, éste le está sacando el dinero. Mientras el detective escarba en un turbio negocio de manipulación, plagado de falsos videntes, consultores astrales y tarotistas, tienen lugar un asesinato en la ciudad: el muerto es Araldo Fontana, un ujier del Tribunal de Justicia al que se estaba investigando por su participación en una sutil trama de corrupción dentro de la intrincada maquinaria judicial de Venecia. I've read several novels in Donna Leon's Commissario Guido Brunetti series and have enjoyed them all, so when a publicist asked if I'd like a review copy of A Question of Belief, I happily said yes. Donna Leon is the most graceful, consistent mystery writer I've read. Her style is smooth and substantial. "Unpretentious literary fiction" is a phrase that just popped into my head when thinking of her writing. Brunetti is such a good man and Venetian crime & politics are so vile, yet presented through Leon's masterful storytelling and calm voice, nothing seems simplistic or cheap by this juxtaposition. And although Leon follows the mystery novel conventions of red herrings and having a main plot and a subplot which keeps you guessing how/if/when they'll come together, nothing falls flat in this novel or any of hers that I've read. She catches the reader (or at least me) by surprise for not paying closer attention to all of the senses that can register clues. The atmosphere she creates is delicious. The characters are delightful. I'd forgotten that Brunetti is a reader of the classics and his wife a Henry James fanatic. There's a delightful description of Brunetti noticing how the stack of books his wife plans to take on vacation changes as the day of departure gets closer. This is a good mystery for those who don't like a lot of gore or gratuitous violence (there is a little bit, but it is quick and doesn't go into gruesome detail). I had the distinct feeling I'd read this one already. It didn't improve with a second reading if that's the case. The body doesn't show up til page 117 and before that it's just oppressive heat and Venetian social machinations, neither of which were sufficiently interesting to catch my attention. Neither story is satisfactorily resolved and I guess that's often true of real life but in fiction I want some resolution if not a neatly tied off ending. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Under the stifling summer sun, Venice is flooded with tourism. Commissario Guido Brunetti is planning the perfect mountain vacation where he can catch up on his reading. However, before he can go, an old friend has him look into a court corruption case. As he probes deeper, Commissario Brunetti quickly becomes embroiled in a shocking murder case that is linked to his own investigation. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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“ No one knows the labyrinth world of Venice or the way favoritism and corruption shapes Italian life like Ms. Leon’s Brunetti - the thoughtful Venetian cop with a love of food, an outspoken wife and a computer-hacker secretary who plays Man Friday to the detective.”
A highly interesting, intelligent and recommended series. ***** ( )