Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano has garnered millions of fans worldwide with his sardonic take on Sicilian life. Montalbano's latest case begins with a mysterious tΓͺtΓͺ Γ tΓͺtΓͺ with a Mafioso, some inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist, and dying words that lead him to an illega
The Terra-Cotta Dog
β Scribed by Camilleri, Andrea
- Book ID
- 107839316
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 158 KB
- Series
- Inspector Montalbano 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781436276870
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β¦ Synopsis
Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano has garnered millions of fans worldwide with his sardonic take on Sicilian life. Montalbano's latest case begins with a mysterious tΓͺtΓͺ Γ tΓͺtΓͺ with a Mafioso, some inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist, and dying words that lead him to an illegal arms cache in a mountain cave. There, the inspector finds two young lovers, dead for fifty years and still embracing, watched over by a life-sized terra-cotta dog. Montalbano's passion to solve this old crime takes him on a journey through Sicily's past and into one family's darkest secrets. With sly wit and a keen understanding of human nature, Montalbano is a detective whose earthiness, compassion, and imagination make him totally irresistable.
From Booklist
A deep evocation of the Sicilian temperament, with all its complex darkness and ambiguity, is embodied in Inspector Salvo Montalbano of the fictive town of Vigata, in Sicily. Camilleri writes in Sicilian dialect, and his translator has expertly captured the rhythms and nuances of that tongue in English. Good thing: the Mafia is indeed a presence here, and Montalbano unravels a very odd supermarket heist with the goods left abandoned in plain view, but that isn't the heart of the story. The groceries are only a front for guns, and in the ancient cave where they are discovered, the inspector finds the bodies of two very young lovers, dead since World War II, and carefully arranged with coins, a water jug, and the faithful dog of the title. Montalbano applies his considerable intellectual and literary gifts to this second mystery, mightily irritating his housekeeper, his girlfriend, and his colleagues while interviewing a cast of characters odd even by Sicilian standards. There are dreams and portents, semiotics and deceptions, and the violent ghosts of the war and the Mob, some not nearly dead yet. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Review
"Montalbano's deadpan drollery and sharp observations refresh as much for their honesty as their wit."
-- Kirkus Reviews (Kirkus Review )
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SUMMARY: Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Salvo Montalbano has garnered millions of fans worldwide with his sardonic, engaging take on Sicilian life and his genius for deciphering the most enigmatic of crimes. The Terra-cotta Dog opens with the inspector's mysterious tΓͺte-Γ -tΓͺte with a mafioso, some ine
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Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano has garnered millions of fans worldwide with his sardonic take on Sicilian life. Montalbano's latest case begins with a mysterious tΓͺtΓͺ Γ tΓͺtΓͺ with a Mafioso, some inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist, and dying words that lead him to an illega