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Love Montalbano. If anyone wants a light, engaging police detective series with plenty of humour I thoroughly recommend the Montalbano Series by Andrea Camilleri.
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Love Montalbano. If anyone wants a light, engaging police detective series with plenty of humour I thoroughly recommend the Montalbano Series by Andrea Camilleri.
#TinyDancer #MarchIntoThe70s
This isn't my usual bookish fare but I enjoy the Montalbano TV series, with the subtitles, so thought I'd give the audiobook a try. Well, I missed the Italian language (though I only understand a meagre pinch of it!) but it was nicely plotted and the familiar characters were all present so for the most part I was happy. I'll put a couple of disgruntlements under a spoiler alert in the comments. 3*
Another great book in the Inspector Montalbano Series, these are such quirky reads with a great central group of characters. I do love Montalbano, but never understand why he is still with Livia. He certainly has strange relationships with the other women he meets. A great plot line in this one too. I do thoroughly recommend these quick reads.