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Death in August (Inspector Bordelli, Bk 1)
Death in August - Inspector Bordelli, Bk 1
Author: Marco Vichi, Stephen Sartarelli (Translator)
ISBN-13: 9781444713619
ISBN-10: 1444713612
Publication Date: 6/1/2011
Pages: 201
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Hodder Export
Book Type: Paperback
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cathyskye avatar reviewed Death in August (Inspector Bordelli, Bk 1) on + 2307 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
When I saw that Death in August was translated by Stephen Sartarelli, I could have done a happy dance. Sartarelli is a superb translator, and I love the work he's done with Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano mysteries. Then I began to read. I was hooked by page three and the description of Bordelli's meeting with his boss. There is wit and humor in this book, and I loved every bit of it.

Inspector Bordelli is fifty-three, and although he's still looking for Miss Right, he's beginning to wonder if he's too old for her. His investigation is not told in a linear fashion either, but interspersed with his dreams, his childhood memories, and memories of fighting in World War II.

Although the heat could be considered a character in this book, I was rather disappointed that its setting of Florence didn't have a more commanding presence. However, the most charming scene in Death in August is the dinner party Bordelli has for his friends. Not only is it a celebration of wonderful food and drink, but quite an eclectic-- and happy-- gathering of people as well.

The investigation quickly proves that Bordelli doesn't have to figure out WHOdunnit, but HOW they done it, and the way he does so is rather ingenious and certainly entertaining. Piras, the young policeman who helps him solve the crime, brightens things up for Bordelli, especially when the inspector finds out he is the son of his old war buddy.

Although there are some similarities to Camilleri's Montalbano mysteries, I did not find this book to be a pale imitation. In its own way Death in August is every bit as good as its Sicilian counterpart, and I certainly look forward to reading more.
reviewed Death in August (Inspector Bordelli, Bk 1) on + 152 more book reviews
This series is the twin to the Donna Leon series featuring Guido Brunetti set in Venice. Inspector Bordelli is set in Florence but the same problems seem to plague both. I did enjoy this book and want to continue reading the rest of the series. Enjoyed it.