Commissario Brunetti (9 books in series)
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review 1: I love Donna Leon's Guido Brunetti crime novels set in Venice. The crimes are often subtle, with no winners or losers. She has a mordant wit with sharp observations about Italian political and social life. I particularly like the way the character of Paola, Brunetti's wife, is of...
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review 1: Tod einer älteren DameNach einem Kurzurlaub wird Signora Altavilla von einer Nachbarin tot in ihrer Wohnung aufgefunden. Commissario Brunetti, der gerade bei einem Essen mit Vice-Questore Patta weilt (oder sich langweilt), ist heilfroh, dass er sich sofort an den Ort des Geschehe...
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review 1: I have yet to read a Guido Brunetti mystery that I didn't like, and this one was no exception. Since I've recently viewed a painting of the Rape of Lucretia, the reference in the book was more meaningful. I like the fact that Leon can hold the reader's attention without a huge ...
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review 1: Lovely to spend some time again with Commissario Brunetti and his family, friends, and sublime city. I find that the time of year in which Donna Leon sets each story plays into my enjoyment of the book; the oppressive, enervating heat of the Venetian summer is my least favorite ...
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review 1: The marriage dynamics between Brunetti and Paola are so vivid....here's a fun glimpse: Recalling his conversation with Contessa Morosini-Albani, Brunetti said, 'She makes a distinction between people like herself, who understand and love beautiful things, and people who simply ...
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review 1: An interesting story, but not that compelling. It's kind of interesting that at the end, the main character chooses corruption with honour(?) over blind justice. Perhaps the problem is that the main compelling point seems to be that a woman's face looks horribly disfigured by cos...
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review 1: This is the second or third of Leon's books that I've read in this series. I love that the city of Venice is one of the main characters. Although I like the character of Brunetti and his wife, I find that the mystery always seems truncated, as though it has to be wrapped up in a ...
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review 1: This was the first Brunetti novel I have read. It was well written and the digressions and musings made it appealing albeit not too challenging. Some of the secondary characters have obviously become a bit formulaic and there are some minor "continuity faults" in the plot. I'm no...
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review 1: Donna Leon's 21st episode from the Brunetti series - and there's a definite extra bite to this tale of Italian 21st century corruption, double-dealing & murder. Finally, the gloves are off; & Leon pulls no punches as she goes for the chin of Italy's dying democracy. She is very c...