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Review #1

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Review #2

Death in a Strange Country audiobook in series Commissario Brunetti Mysteries

NOW I UNDERSTAND why so many people are crazy about Donna Leon’s detective fiction! Death in a Strange Country, published in 1993, was the second in her series featuring Commissario Guido Brunetti of the Venice Police, and it’s nothing short of brilliant. I’d made the mistake of reading her latest offering in the series, the twenty-fourth, Falling in Love, which I found unworthy of her reputation. Death in a Strange Country redeems her in my eyes.

The story in this novel revolves around two murder mysteries and a robbery, all of which Brunetti is assigned to solve. A young man, probably an American, is found dead floating in the water of a Venice canal. He may, or may not, be the victim of a robbery. Later, a young American doctor at a U.S. Army base outside a town near Venice is found dead in her quarters, dead of a heroin overdose. Finally, the Venice palace of a Milano industrialist is burgled and its owner sent to the hospital from a beating. In all three cases, Brunetti smells a story that would rule out the obvious explanation. His investigation of all these mysteries is hemmed in by his boss, a feckless and lazy Sicilian with a fancy title who is interested only in pleasing the powers that be and taking credit for any discoveries made by defying his orders.

Donna Leon has lived in Venice for twenty-five years. Her books have been translated into many languages — but not, at her request, into Italian. The true subject of Death in a Strange Country is corruption. Leon’s depiction of Italian society and especially the Italian criminal justice system is unsparing. Little wonder that she has resisted the translation of her novels into the local language!

Review #3

Audiobook Death in a Strange Country by Donna Leonm

I have loved these stories of Commissario Brunetti and his unique approach to solving the crimes he is assigned in the past. The setting in Italy is a special treat. But in this book I picked up an aspect of the culture I had not absorbed before. With her great history , religious heritage, architecture, strong families,
and mores, her people have learned not to trust those in authority and government with good reason. The defeatist attitude and cynicism toward infamous corruption is presented here through Guido’s interactions and is hard to stomach. Of course, he prevails with truth and justice despite the overwhelming odds. Bittersweet!

Review #4

Audio Death in a Strange Country narrated by David Colacci

The second of the long-running Brunetti series and here we see Leon introducing a more politicised element to her emotive story-telling: issues of the American army in Europe, of toxic waste and high-level cover-ups merge with more domestic scenes in Venice. Especially potent are the portraits of a Sicilian mother and her petty criminal son; and the ambiguous activities of Brunetti’s own father-in-law.

Offsetting the darker elements are scenes of comedy in Brunetti’s ongoing feud with Patta, his boss; and the wonderful warmth of his family life. Nuanced and atmospheric, this is crime writing lit up with wit, intelligence, subtlety and humanity.

Review #5

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This is perhaps my favorite murder mystery series, and I’ve read a ton over the years. The author does an exceptional job in developing all the characters – especially Commissario Brunetti. I spent 5 days in Venice a couple years back and spent just enough time to get a decent feel for this charming and very special city. It’s obvious Leon has lived there as her descriptions of the city are exceptional. Brunetti’s Venice encompasses all of Venice from the Grand Canal to the numerous one way canals, and you will feel like you are there. From the Expresso cafes to the pastry shops and deli’s Brunetti frequents, you can almost taste the food and smell the aromas from the coffee to the less than pleasant smells of the canals.

This is the second book in the series (I recommend starting with that one first so you will have a better feel for Brunetti, but you certainly won’t be lost if you begin with this one. Brunetti must solve a murder of an American soldier stationed at a nearby US military base, where all signs point to a mugging gone terribly wrong. But in his analytical fashion, Brunetti digs deeper and finds a high level conspiracy involving the US military at the base. Given the political ramifications, Brunetti must, in his semi Columbo style, determine why and how to progress the case given his Superior wants to sweep this all under the rug as well.

I won’t go further, but suffice it to say, you will be entranced by our intrepid Commissiario’s style, his ability to prior information out of reluctant people and his low key approach. He’s the type of person we all would love to have as a boss.

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