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On a luminous spring day in Venice, Commissario Guido Brunetti and Inspector Vianello play hooky to help get Vianello’s friend Marco Ribetti—an environmental activist arrested during a protest agai...
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Publication Date: 09 June 2015
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ISBN: 9780802123831
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Pages: 272
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Imprint: Grove Press

On a luminous spring day in Venice, Commissario Guido Brunetti and Inspector Vianello play hooky to help get Vianello’s friend Marco Ribetti—an environmental activist arrested during a protest against toxic waste being dumped into the city’s waters—released from prison. But on the steps of the police headquarters, they come face-to-face with Ribetti’s cantankerous father-in-law, who has been overheard making threats against Ribetti. And when the body of a night watchman is at the father-in-law’s glass factory next to an annotated copy of Dante’s Inferno, Brunetti must find out if there is a connection between this and whoever is ruining the waters of the lagoon.
Price: $17.00
Pages: 272
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Imprint: Grove Press
Publication Date:
09 June 2015
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780802123831
Format: Paperback
A smart and stylish, fast-paced case of intrigue and corruption, written with wit, affection and authority. . . . Impressive.”Los Angeles Times
Atmosphere and a sense of place are crucial to any successful series, and few do it better than Donna Leon with her mysteries featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti of Venice. . . . Leon is pitch-perfect as ever.”Cleveland Plain Dealer
Masterful. . . . As Brunetti muses on crime, humanity and Dante’s Inferno . . . the city’s famous glass-making industry and daily life in the Venetian backstreets come gently to life.”Time Out
Atmosphere and a sense of place are crucial to any successful series, and few do it better than Donna Leon with her mysteries featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti of Venice. . . . Leon is pitch-perfect as ever.”Cleveland Plain Dealer
Masterful. . . . As Brunetti muses on crime, humanity and Dante’s Inferno . . . the city’s famous glass-making industry and daily life in the Venetian backstreets come gently to life.”Time Out