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Jun 25, 2017nofasternan rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
I liked this book even more than Death at La Fenice or Death in a Strange Country. Brunetti, his colleagues, his family, each with their rituals and routines are strongly personalized and simpatico (yes, even Patta). So what if the story develops slowly, the city and its denizens are flavorful and enjoyable like a good liqueur, to be sipped. And no, I was not smart enough to guess the denouement before the end of the book.