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Review #1
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I overdid it again. Loving Brunetti and not stopping, I finally came to a ‘need to read something else’ moment. Not a bad run, though. It just seemed that, once again, the corruption of every Italian bureaucracy that Burnetti (and Leon) moans about made it seem as if the point of these stories – has no point. But then, the inevitable delight I find in this detective, Venice, his family, and his much-challenged ethics saw me through each book with great pleasure. So, now, a rest – and then the rest.
The Police in Venice don’t have total power of enforcement and when another police agency makes an arrest in Venice Guido has to deal with the citizen being assaulted. This leads to a whole different issue of fraud and inappropriate disclosure of patient information. Guido seems ineffective in dealing with this problems which leads to problems for people.
Review #2
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Over the years, I have read many of these excellent books. They are well-plotted, thoughtful and usually discuss some form of corruption in Venice or Italy or both. Guido Brunetti is a vivid lifelike character who tries to find the truth and fight evil, despite the corruption. Brunetti often confronts people who are desperate. In this book, there is a great deal of suffering as an adoption goes wrong and that problem leads to other problems and violence. Brunetti and his family remain an oasis of kindness and decency in the book.
Over the years, I have read many of these excellent books. They are well-plotted, thoughtful and usually discuss some form of corruption in Venice or Italy or both. Guido Brunetti is a vivid lifelike character who tries to find the truth and fight evil, despite the corruption. Brunetti often confronts people who are desperate. In this book, there is a great deal of suffering as an adoption goes wrong and that problem leads to other problems and violence. Brunetti and his family remain an oasis of kindness and decency in the book.
Review #3
Audiobook Suffer the Little Children by Donna Leonm
I have read all previous books in Donna Leon’s Commissario Brunetti series and enjoyed them all, this one less than most of the previous ones. There’s more philosophical discussion between Brunetti and his wife Paola here than in previous books in the series, which makes this novel somewhat slow-moving and tempers the suspense. The ending, when it comes, comes abruptly — “I can’t believe it’s over!” — more starkly than in some of the previous Brunetti books. The Venice setting, the Questura characters, are all well drawn, though Patta and Signorina Elettra play smaller roles here and Vianello is mostly a sounding board for Brunetti. An interesting read, but not a riveting one.
Review #4
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This book exposes the stupidity of government regulations regarding illegal adoptions in Italy. Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti is caught between the law he is supposed to enforce and the plight of a father whose illegally-adopted son has been torn from his arms by the Carabinieri during a brutal midnight raid.
Brunetti’s superior, Vice-Questore Patta has become a well-groomed, fawning caricature; this time the object of his abject toadying is a right-wing politician who happens to be the father-in-law of the man who lost his little boy to the Carabinieri.
Meanwhile Brunetti’s colleague, Inspector Vianello is investigating a money-making scam between pharmacists and physicians in Venice. Doctors are charging for patient visits that never took place, and one of the pharmacists, who is illegally accessing patient records, seems to be involved in a blackmailing scheme. At the very least he has made someone angry enough to trash his pharmacy.
All of these plot lines eventually tangle together in one of the grimmer books in this long-running series. Brunetti and his friend and colleague Vianello still find much to enjoy and marvel at in beautiful La Serenissima , in spite of mean-spirited politicians, the ever-present hordes of tourists, and the little orphans who are the real victims of Italy’s medieval adoption laws.
Review #5
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First, I recently found the Brunetti series, and I’m addicted! A huge fan. I started reading prior to a trip to Venice, and can’t stop! Brunetti is so likable, as is Paola and the rest… And especially Venice as a main character!
But this one was disappointing. There is no emotional connection to the fact that a child is snatched from his loving father. Brunetti seemed to treat it like a stolen purse. It would seem he should have been horrified to think of the separation, or of how he would have felt had it been his own child, reflecting with a strong emotional reaction. We would have known him more deeply as a father.
Even from a crime-solving perspective, he never seemed curious to explore, as a clue to solving the crime, why no one in the family seemed to be concerned at all about where the baby was. I felt like the only one that was screaming, where is the baby? How is the baby? And as noted by other reviewers, the dialog was off and the plot meandering. Maybe Ms Leon was having a bad year…
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