Book description
The Shape of Water is the first in Andrea Camilleri's wry, brilliantly compelling Sicilian crime series, featuring Inspector Montalbano. This edition with a stunning redesigned cover.
The goats of Vigata once grazed on the trash-strewn site still known as the Pasture. Now local enterprise of a different sort flourishes: drug…
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3 authors picked The Shape of Water as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
Inspector Montalbano Mysteries features Sicilian detective Salvo Montalbano, who solves crimes involving social issues, immigration, and the Mafia, while enjoying the best that Sicilian cuisine has to offer.
After reading five or six (it was before I started keeping track) of his mysteries, I already added Camilleri to my list of All-Time Favorite Mystery Authors, but I’d still like to read more of the 28 novels in the series.
I will admit that I don’t eat the meats and sea creatures that Inspector Montalbano enjoys, but I love the descriptions of pastas and pastries, and I’ve dreamt of visiting Sicily…
From G.P.'s list on mystery series with delicious descriptions of food.
I have very romantic notions of Sicily, and I look to the Inspector Montalbano series of detective novels to show me the grit and corruption that Sicily is actually known for.
This is the first novel in the series and introduces Montalbano as an honest cop in a dishonest world, a Sicilian town where everyone hustles for work and murders are common. Even if everybody is corrupt in their own ways, they’re still very human, and Montalbano’s tolerance of human failings makes him one of the great detectives to read.
From Anika's list on sparking an obsession with Sicily.
Until his death in 2019, the Sicilian-born Camilleri was the king of the Italian mystery novel scene. His detective, Inspector Montalbano, became a beloved fixture in Italy thanks to a TV series based on his adventures. I love Montalbano because a) he’s a decent man trapped in an often-corrupt Sicilian environment, and b) boy, does he love great Italian food! The series is 28 books long; it’s worth starting with the first one to see if you love this world.
From Joseph's list on discovering Italian mystery novels.
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