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Voice in the Night
Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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Two deaths lead Inspector Montalbano into investigations of corruption and power in the twentieth installment of the New York Times bestselling series Montalbano investigates a robbery at a supermarket, a standard case that takes a spin when manager Guido Borsellino is later found hanging in his office. Was it a suicide? The inspector and the coroner have their doubts, and further investigation leads to the director of a powerful local company. Meanwhile, a girl is found brutally murdered in Giovanni Strangio's apartment--Giovanni has a flawless alibi, and it's no coincidence that Michele Strangio, president of the province, is his father. Weaving together these two crimes, Montalbano realizes that he's in a difficult spot where political power is enmeshed with the mafia underworld.
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Andrew65
A Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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Book 20 in one of my favourite and @Crazeedi ‘s favourite series, the Inspector Montalbano series. Definitely highly recommended.

#BeginsWith #Voice

Gissy I‘m collecting this series at least the first books to start with it. 3y
Andrew65 @Gissy Hope you enjoy them, thinking of reading the series all over again. 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 📚💙🙌🏻 3y
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Crazeedi @Andrew65 there are 2 last ones I haven't read, but I will. As I told you before I don't reread books, but these are very very tempting to reread. I started watching the shows too, they are subtitled but then I didn't renew subscription that they were on. I dream of being in Sicily with this crazy crew😉💜 3y
Andrew65 @Crazeedi Some seem to be on YouTube 3y
Crazeedi @Andrew65 wow! I'll check, I did see some interviews from the show on there, but not the series, but maybe they've posted them 3y
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Andrew65
A Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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Finished my fifth book during the #24B4Monday #Readathon, and my second one read totally during the Readathon. Currently at 23 hours and 6 minutes, almost there!
As always with the Montalbano books this was a cracking read, and Montalbano used his usual crafty ways to get to the bottom of an intriguing case. These books are always great reads, with good humour and interplay between the characters. Totally recommended and great translations.

tammysue Wow you‘re really moving along! 🙌🏻 6y
Andrew65 @whatshesreadingnow Yes, been a very productive weekend - helped by a stormy weekend. Perfect weather to keep you reading! 6y
Leftcoastzen You are rocking the readathon! 6y
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Andrew65 @Leftcoastzen Yes I am! 😂 6y
JazzFeathers I always wonder about the translations. The originals are so peculiar. 6y
Andrew65 @JazzFeathers I think these are amongst the best translations. 6y
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Andrew65
A Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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At 18 hours and 16 minutes into the #24B4Monday #Readathon time for some light relief and some more Inspector Montalbano. Always great, and quick, reads.

BeansPage Great time my friend ❤️💕 6y
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CarolynM
A Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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Inspector Montalbano does it again. I found this to be a more satisfying mystery than some recent ones have been. I'm pleased to see that the Inspector seems to have found an ally in a position of influence.

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Read66
Voice in the Night | Andrea Camilleri
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Not the strongest book in the Inspector Montalbano series but still a solid read with a focus this time on the detective trying to maintain his investigative abilities in spite of his advancing age.