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Blood from a Stone
Blood from a Stone: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery | Donna Leon
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Blood from a Stone brings Donna Leon's celebrated character Commissario Guido Brunetti back on the scene: On a cold Venetian night shortly before Christmas, a street vendor is killed in a scuffle in Campo San Stefano. The closest witnesses to the event are the tourists who had been browsing the man's wares before his death-fake handbags of every designer label. The dead man is one of the many African immigrants purveying goods outside normal shop hours and trading without a work permit.Like everybody involved, Commissario Brunetti wonders why anyone would kill an illegal immigrant. But once Brunetti begins to investigate this unfamiliar Venetian underworld, he discovers that matters of great value are at stake within the secretive society.Warned by Patta, his superior, to resist further involvement in the case, Brunetti only becomes more determined to unearth the truth behind this mysterious killing. Reluctant as he is to let this event be smugly relegated to the category of "not worth dealing with," how far will Brunetti be able to penetrate the murky subculture in this illegal community? Blood from a Stone is an exquisite and irresistible mystery offering an unexpected take on life in contemporary Venice.
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kspenmoll
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Mehso-so

I have decided to read this series in order-this was published in 2005. The politics of immigration becomes intertwined with forces Commissario Brunelli could never have imagined. When warned off by his boss from his case involving a murdered illegal immigrant, he of course continues to investigate. I cannot pinpoint the reason, but this book in the series just didn‘t do it for me, hence the So-So rating. #serieslove2024

TheSpineView Great job for finishing even when it was lackluster. 1mo
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kspenmoll
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Both my husband & son had the flu this past week,with a few signs of a slow recovery now.Consequently, my life was full between being Florence Nightingale & my usual busy work life.On p. 36 of Blood from a Stone, & 48/64 of The Order.
This illness,going on week two tomorrow has made it glaringly clear how much both my men do,not just emotional support,but practical things such as grocery shopping-countless errands. #gratitude #bookreport

Suet624 💕💕💕 1mo
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 1mo
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kspenmoll @Suet624 @Librarybelle @dabbe Life is about noticing & gratitude, right? 1mo
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Librarybelle
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Leon‘s Venice continues to draw me in with all of the corruption and deceit…it‘s a place of blurred legal lines and different views of justice. Brunetti walks a fine line between conscience, legalities as an inspector, and finding truth. With this case, he seems to wrestle even more with the layers of frustration he feels. Another great, riveting addition to the series.