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Auntie Poldi and the Fruits of the Lord
Auntie Poldi and the Fruits of the Lord: Sicily's most charming detective is back for another adventure | Mario Giordano
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A Man Called Ove meets Inspector Montalbano, Auntie Poldi leaves no stone unturned in her quest for answers. Wine and murder - nothing is more likely to rouse Auntie Poldi's love of the chase. Still relishing the notoriety from her spectacular resolution of the Candela case, Poldi is alive to the faintest whiff of criminality. What to others might seem a series of misfortunes - the water supply cut off, a poisoned dog - is clearly, to Poldi, an escalation: the Mafia have had her in their sights ever since she solved Valentino's murder. Poldi has tasted blood. No one is above suspicion. And trouble will surely follow . . .
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IReadThereforeIBlog
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The second in Mario Giordano‘s AUNTIE POLDI SERIES (energetically translated from German by John Brownjohn) is a rollicking crime novel packed with humour, passion and more twists than you can shake a stick at. Poldi is a great creation - a 60-something alcoholic with a death wish who‘s lust for life is reinvigorated by her investigations - such that you can‘t help root for her. I hadn‘t read the first book but I will definitely be doing so.

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Ang203l
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Same day, new spot, new book!

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mrp27
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#litsyspringbreak #winecountry

This looks like a fun and cute mystery series.

TheKidUpstairs I've got the first one on my TBR shelf. Supposed to be a fun read 4y
mrp27 @TheKidUpstairs Nice! Thanks for the title. 4y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cute cover 🍷 4y
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robinb
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Another good installment for this hilariously funny series.

To be honest, I don‘t necessarily read these for their mysteries but rather for their delightful and colorful characters. The mystery here involves blackmail, greed and the Mafia, and as usual Poldi is racing to beat her Chief Inspector boyfriend to the denouement.

As far as the writing is concerned there is a bit much of run-ons and long-windedness, but as it is usually in aid of 🔻

robinb the humorous content, it doesn‘t bother me overmuch. Wonderful descriptions of Sicily, her customs and history. I enjoyed this one. 4/5⭐️ 4y
CarolynM This series sounds like fun. I will have to try one🙂 4y
robinb @CarolynM I hope you do. 😊 I always end up laughing out loud a few times. 😆 4y
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Crazeedi I agree with @CarolynM this does sound fun! 4y
robinb @CarolynM @Crazeedi I would start at the beginning if you decide to dive in. Even though this is just the second one (the 4th is out in May), you‘ll get more background and understanding of the characters from the first. 4y
Crazeedi @robinb thank you! 4y
robinb @Crazeedi 👍👍😊 4y
Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I'm glad to see a good review of the series. I picked up book 1 a few months ago from the bargain section. I'm hoping to read it this year. 4y
robinb @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick I hope you‘ll enjoy it! Funny books. 😊 4y
CarolynM I've downloaded the audio of book 1 🙂 4y
robinb @CarolynM great! Hope the humor translates well. Would love to hear what you think! 4y
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thea-block
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Many have raved about this new series with Auntie Poldi, and I can understand why. There‘s lots to love in the spunky, older, eccentric Aunt character. She represents a missing area of heroic middle- to late- aged female characters in fiction. But I just did not love this series. The writing, though wry, did not capture me, and neither did the story. A good book, but I don‘t think I‘ll continue with the series.

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Pamwurtzler
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I‘m enjoying this series! Auntie Poldi is a fun, quirky character and I like that the story is told by her nephew, as told to him by Poldi. #booked2019 #foodorbeverageoncover

Cinfhen Cute cover! 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage I can get behind that beverage! 👊🏻 6y
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I really enjoyed the first book in this series, Auntie Poldi and The Sicilian Lions. This one was cute, but not quite as good IMHO. The nephew‘s book POV didn‘t add anything for me and the story meandered a bit too much and didn‘t really stick to solving a mystery. #netgalley out March 5 in the US

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Well-ReadNeck
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I‘ve gotten some exciting books on #netgalley recently. This is what I‘ll be doing this weekend!! #bookhaul

Crazeedi Wow, looks awesome 6y
LA_Mead Nice! I like the picture you made too. How did you do that? 6y
SitsWithaBook I didn't know Blake Crouch has a new book out. I really enjoyed Dark Matter. 6y
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TNbookworm Greer McAllister's new book! Awesome! 6y
Well-ReadNeck @LA_Mead I used the Pic Collage app! 6y
ErikasMindfulShelf I have an ARC of Woman 99. Let me know if it‘s good. It‘s been on my shelf since May 😃 6y
Redwritinghood Wow! Good stuff! 6y
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PatriciaU
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Auntie Poldi is a bit like Agatha Raisin plunked down in sunny Sicily. The woman is an endless source of witty conversation, narcissistic self-awareness, practicality, and just plain smarts. I'm going back to read the first Auntie Poldi and will then add Giordano and Poldi to my list of must-read new books. Highly recommended for readers who like a little spice and sun with their mysteries. Comes out in March 2019.

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