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Chargement... A Nest of Vipers (2013)par Andrea Camilleri
Italian Literature (400) Chargement...
Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. It's hard to choose. Better to be in Paris with Inspector Maigret? or in Vigata with Inspector Montalbano? I say, one week, one, one week the other. ( ) Very weak effort by Camilleri. A man is found by his son shot to death at his breakfast table, but he was already dead from being poisoned when he was shot. As Inspector Montalbano investigates, his son and daughter reveal that he was disliked by most, and loathed by the rest so the list of suspects is long, including a number of women in their 20s being blackmailed for sexual liaisons. Unfortunately, the killers were way too obvious, and there was little mystery in this one, other than the vagrant on the hill. Even Catarella's butchering of names and language generally is growing a bit old now. In a series that has run as long as Andrea Camilleri's has, not every installment is going to be a barnburner. That is the case with A Nest of Vipers. In his Author's Note, Camilleri admits that the plot of this book is very similar to that of The Paper Moon, the difference being that he became stronger in writing about a certain topic in A Nest of Vipers. I could tell you what that topic is, but it would give away too much of the story. Personally, I think it's one that doesn't need multiple covers due in part to the fact that it can be too easily deduced. Speaking of deduction, Salvo Montalbano is never at his best when confronted with beautiful young women. One after another, he is brought face to face with drop-dead gorgeous young things as he tries to work his way through all the dead man's mistresses. They are prime suspects after all. Also, in previous reviews I've made it very clear that I don't like Montalbano's longtime girlfriend, Livia. She can't cook. She's vindictive. She hates Montalbano's housekeeper. And--worst of all in my book-- she lives to pick fights with the inspector. But... if you are one of the many who believe fighting adds spice to any romance, this relationship will be right in your wheelhouse. For me, the saving grace of A Nest of Vipers is its humor. From the gold standard dialogue of Catarella to the coroner whose aspiration in life is to perform Montalbano's autopsy to the inspector's finding a new home for his mountains of paperwork, there are plenty of smiles, chuckles, and outright laughs to be found. If only there hadn't been an overload of estrogen. Poor Montalbano has so much trouble dealing with it. Oh my: Such a twisted tale, love, hate, sex, obsession, blackmail, loan sharking, & perversion. Montalbano is called to investigate the murder of a fiend... The man's son, claiming to have found his father shot in the back of the head while drinking his morning coffee; problem is a definite lack of blood & brain matter. In the remnants the man's coffee cup is something more than sugar, suggesting that he was poisoned first. There are long blond hairs found in the corpse's bed... The man's daughter & son had reason to want their father dead, they were his heirs, but the old lecher had finally fallen in love and had plans to change the will in favor of his new lover, he was murdered before he could do so. I figured out the murderers..... Wow, what an intense story! I marked this down 1 Star; Livia, as always is a haranguing bitch, continually provoking arguments. She is the one character I loath & as she took such a large part in this book I found myself distracted. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"Montalbano investigates the death of the wealthy Cosimo Barletta in a case that involves a ring of mistresses and family secrets"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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