Through A Glass Darkly
✍ Scribed by Leon, Donna
- Book ID
- 107860339
- Publisher
- London : William Heinemann,
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 132 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780143038061
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: The latest case in Donna Leons bestselling Brunetti mystery seriesone of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever (The Washington Post) The Philadelphia Inquirer called Leons incomparable creation Commissario Guido Brunetti the most humane sleuth since Georges Simenons Inspector Maigret. Its no wonder then that Leons legion of fans continues to grow with each new book thats published. In Through a Glass, Darkly, Brunetti investigates the murder of a night watchman, whose body is found in front of a blazing furnace at Giovanni De Cals glass factory along with an annotated copy of Dantes Inferno. Did the cantankerous De Cal kill him? Will Brunetti make the connection between the work of literature and the murderer in time?
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The latest case in Donna Leons bestselling Brunetti mystery series"one of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever" (*The Washington Post*)** The *Philadelphia Inquirer* called Leons incomparable creation Commissario Guido Brunetti "the most humane sleuth sinc
EDITORIAL REVIEW: **The latest case in Donna Leon’s bestselling Brunetti mystery series—"one of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever" (*The Washington Post*)** The *Philadelphia Inquirer* called Leon’s incomparable creation Commissario Guido Brunetti "the most humane sleuth s