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Beastly Things
Beastly Things: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery | Donna Leon
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When the body of man is found in a canal, damaged by the tides, carrying no wallet, and wearing only one shoe, Brunetti has little to work with. No local has filed a missing-person report, and no hotel guests have disappeared. Where was the crime scene? And how can Brunetti identify the man when he cant show pictures of his face? The autopsy shows a way forward: it turns out the man was suffering from a rare, disfiguring disease. With Inspector Vianello, Brunetti canvasses shoe stores, and winds up on the mainland in Mestre, outside of his usual sphere. From a shopkeeper, they learn that the man had a kindly way with animals. At the same time, animal rights and meat consumption are quickly becoming preoccupying issues at the Venice Questura, and in Brunettis home, where conversation at family meals offer a window into the joys and conflicts of Italian life. Perhaps with the help of Signorina Elettra, Brunetti and Vianello can identify the man and understand why someone wanted him dead. As subtle and engrossing as ever, Leons Beastly Things is immensely enjoyable, intriguing, and ultimately moving.
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sarahgreatlove
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After finishing a Louise Penny I had to get back into my other favorite detective, Brunetti. Loving being back in Venice again. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Teresereading
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My dilemma - my reading challenge for 2017 was 76 books. I‘m currently sitting on 87 books. Trying to decide if I try to get to 90 by 31 December. I could choose short books off my ever growing book stash. I am also trying to finish the year by reading some of the older titles from my stash.