Riccardino: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery
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The long-awaited last novel in the transporting and beloved New York Times bestselling Inspector Montalbano series
Andrea Camilleri was een Italiaanse verteller wiens werken worden gekenmerkt door een unieke mix van Siciliaans dialect en standaard Italiaans. Zijn beroemdste creaties, vaak gesitueerd in een fictief Siciliaans stadje, verkennen de complexiteit van de menselijke natuur via verhalen met opvallende rechercheurs. Camilleri's stijl is doordrenkt van humor, existentiële vragen en een diep gevoel voor lokale cultuur en tradities. Zijn invloed reikt ver buiten Italië en laat een onuitwisbare indruk achter op de hedendaagse literatuur.







The long-awaited last novel in the transporting and beloved New York Times bestselling Inspector Montalbano series
Vig ta is bustling as the new filming location for a Swedish television series set in 1950. In the production frenzy, the director asks the locals to track down movies and vintage photos to faithfully recreate the air of Vig ta in that time.
"A Penguin mystery original"--Page 4 of cover.
This dazzling new book in Andrea Camilleri's international bestselling mystery series brings back earthy and urbane Sicilian detective Inspector Montalbano, who must delve deeply into the secret world of illicit trafficking in human lives.
Books one, two and three in the Inspector Montalbano crime series - now a major BBC4 TV series
For a brief moment, as Montalbano was looking, a bright blade of light flashed from the loft and shone straight in his eyes. Despite the sunglasses, he instinctively shut his eyes and when he reopened them the light was gone. When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano's station to report an armed robbery on his wife that ended with a kiss, the inspector's suspicions are aroused. As he delves deeper into the case, Montalbano finds that none of the witnesses' stories are adding up, and he can't help but feel that they're not meant to. When a body turns up showing all the signs of a mafia hit, the inspector knows he must excavate the truth from what he is being led to believe. Meanwhile there's a case that keeps winding its way back to Montalbano's office. A locked door has suddenly appeared on a farmer's disused shed, and then, just as quickly, the door disappears. The anti-terrorist police soon intervene, but why are they so keen to keep this away from the inspector? And why does he sense that this case is connected to him somehow? With deceit at every turn and a distraction of the heart taking over his head, Inspector Montalbano must focus if he is ever going to solve this mystery
A young Don Juan is found murdered in front of his apartment - and, at the same time, an elderly couple is reported missing after an excursion to the ancient site of Tindari. But as Inspector Montalbano discovers, these two seemingly unrelated cases lead him down a path more evil and far-reaching than he has been down before.
Montalbano's gruesome discovery of a lovely, naked young woman suffocated in her bed immediately sets him on a search for her killer.
When an angry octogenarian holds a terrified and lovelorn secretary at gunpoint, Inspector Montalbano is reluctantly drawn into the case. The secretary's boss, a financial advisor, has vanished along with several billion lire entrusted to him by the good citizens of Vigata. Also missing is the advisor's young colleague.
The third novel in Camilleri's savagely witty, brilliantly evocative Sicilian mystery series featuring Inspector Montalbano