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Learn moreThe twentieth novel in the irresistible New York Times bestselling Inspector Montalbano mystery series
Montalbano investigates a robbery at a supermarket, a standard case that takes a spin when manager Guido Borsellino is later found hanging in his office. Was it a suicide? Inspector Montalbano and the coroner have their doubts, and further investigation leads to the director of a powerful local company.
Meanwhile, a girl is found brutally murdered in Giovanni Strangioās apartmentāGiovanni has a flawless alibi, and itās no coincidence that Michel Strangio, president of the province, is his father. Weaving together these two crimes, Montalbano realizes that heās in a difficult spot where political power is enmeshed with the Mafia underworld.
Andrea Camilleri (1925ā2019) wrote the internationally bestselling Inspector Montalbano mysteries as well as historical novels. His books have been made into television shows in Italy and translated into thirty-two languages. His thirteenth Montalbano novel, The Potterās Field, won the Crime Writersā Association International Dagger Award and was long-listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
Alexander AdamsĀ is a pseudonym for narrator Grover Gardner. His most high-profile book to date is the unabridged novelization of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, recorded in a joint effort by BOT and Random House under the Adams moniker. He lives in Maryland.
Stephen Sartarelli is an award-winning translator and poet.
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ā[A] mix of the harrowing and the humorousā¦particularly Montalbanoās language-butchering assistant Catarellaā¦who could have stepped straight out of a Marx Brothers movie.ā
āThe opera buffa tone of this series plays effectively against the bursts of senseless violenceā¦Thankfully, Montalbano always has the prospect of his next meal to keep him sane.ā
āCamilleriās trusty inspector keeps things lightheartedā¦You can trust in his razor-sharp investigative mind even as basic skills amusingly escape him.ā
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