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The Day of the Owl
The Day of the Owl | Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver
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A man is shot dead as he runs to catch the bus in the piazza of a small Sicilian town. Captain Bellodi, the detective on the case, is new to his job and determined to prove himself. Bellodi suspects the Mafia, and his suspicions grow when he finds himself up against an apparently unbreachable wall of silence. A surprise turn puts him on the track of a series of nasty crimes. But all the while Bellodi's investigation is being carefully monitored by a host of observers, near and far. They share a single concern: to keep the truth from coming out. This short, beautifully paced novel is a mesmerizing description of the Mafia at work.
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DreesReads
The Day of the Owl | Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver
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In this crime novel Sciascia shows us how the mafia works—the whys, the hows, and how they manage it all. Cameriere captain Bellodi uses all his skills to solve the murder of a local contractor—but then the whole case falls apart because it was a mafia hit (and message). A different kind of crime novel, and the first of many that Sciascia wrote. #intranslation

BarbaraBB Great review. I loved 5y
DreesReads @BarbaraBB I need to get to that one! 5y
BarbaraBB And I this one I guess! 5y
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The Day of the Owl | Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver
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Mystery set in mid-century Italy, with a nicely noir vibe.

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The Day of the Owl | Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver
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#ATL #booktour Stop 4 - Atlanta Vintage Books, the city's most cat-tastic used/1st edition bookstore. Found a nice cache of #NYRB editions for cheap plus some sleepy felines.

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The Day of the Owl | Leonardo Sciascia, Archibald Colquhoun, Arthur Oliver

The only institution in the Sicilian conscience that really counts is the family; counts, that is to say, more as a dramatic juridical contract or bond than as a natural association based on affection. The family is the Sicilians‘ State. The State, as it is for us, is extraneous to them, merely a de facto entity based on force; an entity imposing taxes, military service, war, police.

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