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Chargement... The Dance Of The Seagull (The Inspector Montalbano Mysteries Book 15) (original 2009; édition 2013)par Andrea Camilleri (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreThe Dance of the Seagull par Andrea Camilleri (2009)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Does Montalbano get through his andropaus or is it going to be a permanent drag on the rest of the series? This installment included no real episodes of gustatory enjoyment and seemed scattershot. ( ) El insomnio ha vuelto a sacar al comisario Montalbano de la cama. Al amanecer, con una taza de café en la mano, sale a la terraza para contemplar el mar y asiste a un solitario y lúgubre espectáculo: en la arena, una gaviota enferma, o quizá herida, parece ejecutar una extraña coreografía antes de caer fulminada, como si la vida se resistiera a abandonar su cuerpo para siempre. La imagen suscita en el comisario los mismos sentimientos fúnebres e insidiosos que en los últimos tiempos han enturbiado su mente, y se le antoja una especie de premonición. Y lo es. Las vacaciones que Montalbano tenía previsto disfrutar junto a Livia se frustran cuando Fazio, la inestimable mano derecha del comisario, sencillamente desaparece del mapa. No ha vuelto a casa, su teléfono está desconectado y sólo se sabe que iba a encontrarse con alguien en el puerto. Sus compañeros se temen lo peor, y la visión de su querido Fazio herido, o tal vez muerto, mortifica a Montalbano de tal forma que no reparará en esfuerzos para encontrarlo. Bien entrado en la cincuentena, Salvo Montalbano vive cada día más angustiado por los efectos de la edad y el desencanto. En otro sutil toque de humor de su genial creador, los acontecimientos de La danza de la gaviota transcurren cerca del lugar donde se está rodando un episodio de la famosa teleserie sobre Montalbano. Por supuesto, éste evita a toda costa cruzarse con el actor que lo interpreta, que es mucho más joven y atractivo, aunque difícilmente tan irresistible para las mujeres como él. Another swell Andrea Camilleri book. Enjoyable mystery, just one instance of real gore (had to stop listening, it was too close to bedtime). Still not sure why the seagull was dancing. Also can't figure out how Livia continues to put up with Montalbano. Catarella amusing as always. Grover Gardner an excellent narrator. Long may he read and Camilleri write! Livia comes to take Inspector Salvo Montalbano on a three-day holiday, but naturally things go bonkers at work and he completely forgets about her for 24 hours because his deputy Fazio disappears without warning. Bodies start piling up, actually they are pulled from adjacent wells, and Montalbano has to connect the killings and find Fazio, which he does in his usual inimitable style. Fazio is found, but has memory loss and Montalbano has to protect him from unsavory element and find out what is going on at the local port. Montalbano sees a seagull do an odd dance before dropping dead on the sand outside his house. The image, burned on his mind, actually helps him find a vital clue at the end. In this one, Fazio is missing and a search is made and he's found. He's been shot and has lost his memory of the events leading to his situation. The case leads into some rather gruesome aspects. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Before leaving for vacation, Inspector Montalbano witnesses a seagull doing an odd dance on the beach outside his home, when the bird suddenly drops dead. Stopping in at his office for a quick check before heading off, he notices that his right-hand man, Fazio, is nowhere to be found. Montalbano sets out to find him and discovers that the seagull's dance of death may provide the key to understanding a macabre world of sadism, extortion, and murder. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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