Helpful Score: 2
One of the best detective/mystery series I have
ever read. Guido Brunetti and his Venice are so
real. I love his family and want to know more
about his work companions. His relationship with his with Paola is one of the most charming I have ever encountered in fiction. I am currently reading
through the series as if it were one big, fat
book. Each book is more engaging than the last.
ever read. Guido Brunetti and his Venice are so
real. I love his family and want to know more
about his work companions. His relationship with his with Paola is one of the most charming I have ever encountered in fiction. I am currently reading
through the series as if it were one big, fat
book. Each book is more engaging than the last.
Helpful Score: 1
Time spent reading a Guido Brunetti mystery is like falling into a trip to Venice, a delicious experience, one to be savored and enjoyed. To quote a review of Leon's writing, "the plot is silky and complex". This one is excellent.
Helpful Score: 1
an engaging mystery set in Venice: Leon's detective, Commissario Guido Brunetti, investigates the mystery of a very disagreeable old woman's death, in the meantime missing many delicious lunches prepared by his wife (the descriptions of the food will send you out to your nearest Italian restaurant--or inspire you to learn to cook Mediterranean food yourself!)