Donna Leon is the author of the international best-selling Commissario Guido Brunetti series. The winner of the CWA Macallan Silver Dagger for Fiction, among other awards, Leon was born in New Jersey and has lived in Venice for thirty years.
"[One of] the real charms of this series [is] the endearing
character of Brunetti and his compassionate insights into the heart
of Venice and the soul of its people. Here is a man so decent that
he reads the Annals for bracing blasts of Tacitus' 'fierce,
uncompromising morality, ' but so unsanctimonious that he is
perpetually on the lookout for 'the ugliest Christ Child in Western
art.' Truly, a refreshing hero."--Marilyn Stasio, The New York
Times Book Review "Despite the gruesome way in which this murder,
and subsequent ones, take place, it's really a cheery, breezy
mystery, filled with good humor and adventure. The ending can only
leave the reader waiting avidly for the next time we meet Brunetti
and his lively friends and cohorts."--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Leon
delivers her plot in an unassuming, graceful and beautifully paced
prose that hides its measured elegance. This is procedural writing
at its best, made more interesting still by the Venetian setting.
The light comedy and family banter grounds the issues of social
disintegration that are the real subject, as Leon takes advantage
of her story to comment obliquely about AIDS, the unadmitted gay
world that shadows Italian machismo, and the ways altruism and
morality blanket greed and corruption."--The Washington Post
"Richly evocative. . . .Venice takes on a deep noir tint in Leon's
latest well-crafted work."--Publishers Weekly "One of the most
appealing of recent detectives, Brunetti stars in a case that
brings out his canniness and his compassion--and shows his creator
spreading her wings more powerfully than ever."--Kirkus Reviews
"Venice is a perfect backdrop for a crime novel and there can
rarely have been one so compulsively readable."--Mail on Sunday
(UK) "Donna Leon's Commissario Guido Brunetti is a very human cop,
quiet but sensitive; and her Venetian atmosphere is
beguiling."--The Times (UK)
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