Death at La Fenice audiobook
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Review #1
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Review #2
Death at La Fenice audiobook in series Commissario Brunetti Mysteries
I read this book because I was waiting for my copy of Camilleri’s The Overnight Kidnapper to arrive. The immediate thought that comes to my mind is that this book should have been HALF the size it is. Did I really need to read 2 or more pages about Guido’s monopoly game with the family?????? or how many room his in-law’s palazzo has?
One thing is to give the reader atmosphere, a good back story and clues. Another is to get so long winded about so and so’s shoes, how they smoke their cigarette, and who was a Nazi 40 years ago. You think these long winded passages might offer a clue, only to realize that they are totally unnecessary for the story.
Since this is her first book, I will give her an extra star, hopefully, she learned to pare down her storyline. Or was she paid by the word?
Review #3
Audiobook Death at La Fenice by Donna Leonm
Death at La Venice by Donna Leon is the first book in a series. I felt like the author went back and forth between providing lush, thoughtful descriptions to minimalist prose. And this was so confusing as a reader. She would spend so much time detailing a meal, when that meal or scene did nothing to advance the plot. I reviewed my mind the likely culprits about 75% in and realized where the book had to end. Because there just had not really been much mystery to the murder at that point. I liked the main character though. I’m not sure I will read another book but he wad almost interesting enough for me to consider it.
Review #4
Audio Death at La Fenice narrated by David Colacci
I am constantly on the lookout for my lullabies, the books I read as I’m falling asleep. I look hard before I pull the trigger on a new writer because I’ve been burned a few times. I do read the reviews, the good and the bad. Most of the fiction I read is spy, action or detective. Although I loved Agatha Christie and some other slower-paced, more cerebral detectives without action, I tend to like a little more action than the current run of older, small-town type detectives, you know, Louise Penny and the like. Not that there is anything wrong with Louise Penny. This is just personal taste. So, I knew about Leon, but thought, no, it’s another one of those and I don’t really like those type of detective stories.
But, I gave her a shot and was pleased. One, though I have never been to Venice, I know a little about it (love renaissance and baroque history/art) and have been to Italy several times. I enjoyed being in Brunetti’s Venice. I liked Brunetti, his manner, his humility, even his family. I liked that he wasn’t a super-hero. I liked or at least was interested in, the other characters. I liked the few allusions to history. The plot was okay, nothing special and the resolution, maybe a little less so. Although, we’ve all seen real life that was much less believable.
Review #5
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