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Zusatztext Praise for Andrea Camilleri and the Montalbano Series “The idiosyncratic Montalbano is totally endearing.”— The New York Times “Camilleri is as crafty and charming a writer as his protagonist is an investigator.” —The Washington Post Book World “Hailing from the land of Umberto Eco and La Cosa Nostra! Montalbano can discuss a pointy-headed book like Western Attitudes Toward Death as unflinchingly as he can pore over crime-scene snuff photos. He throws together an extemporaneous lunch of shrimp with lemon and oil as gracefully as he dodges advances from attractive women.”— Los Angeles Times “[Camilleri’s mysteries] offer quirky characters! crisp dialogue! bright storytelling—and Salvo Montalbano! one of the most engaging protagonists in detective fiction…Montalbano is a delightful creation! an honest man on Siciliy’s mean streets.”— USA Today “Camilleri is as crafty and charming a writer as his protagonist is an investigator.”— The Washington Post Book World “Like Mike Hammer or Sam Spade! Montalbano is the kind of guy who can’t stay out of trouble…Still! deftly and lovingly translated by Stephen Sartarelli! Camilleri makes it abundantly clear that under the gruff! sardonic exterior our inspector has a heart of gold! and that any outburst! fumbles! or threats are made only in the name of pursuing truth.”— The Nation “Camilleri can do a character’s whole backstory in half a paragraph.”— The New Yorker “Subtle! sardonic! and molto simpatico: Montalbano is the Latin re-creation of Philip Marlowe! working in a place that manages to be both more and less civilized than chandler’ Los Angeles.”— Kirkus Reviews (starred) “The novels of Andrea Camilleri breathe out the sense of place! the sense of humor! and the sense of despair that fills the air of Sicily."—Donna Leon Informationen zum Autor Andrea Camilleri's Montalbano mystery series, bestsellers in Italy and Germany, has been adapted for Italian television and translated into German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Japanese, Dutch, and Swedish. He lives in Rome. Stephen Sartarelli lives in upstate New York. Klappentext "You either love Andrea Camilleri or you haven't read him yet. Each novel in this wholly addictive, entirely magical series, set in Sicily and starring a detective unlike any other in crime fiction, blasts the brain like a shot of pure oxygen. Aglow with local color, packed with flint-dry wit, as fresh and clean as Mediterranean seafood - altogether transporting. Long live Camilleri, and long live Montalbano." A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano has garnered millions of fans worldwide with his sardonic take on Sicilian life. Montalbano's latest case begins with a mysterious têtê à têtê with a Mafioso, some inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist, and dying words that lead him to an illegal arms cache in a mountain cave. There, the inspector finds two young lovers, dead for fifty years and still embracing, watched over by a life-sized terra-cotta dog. Montalbano's passion to solve this old crime takes him on a journey through Sicily's past and into one family's darkest secrets. With sly wit and a keen understanding of human nature, Montalbano is a detective whose earthiness, compassion, and imagination make him totally irresistable.To judge from the entrance the dawn was making, it promised to be a very iffy day—that is, blasts of angry sunlight one minute, fits of freezing rain the next, all of it seasoned with sudden gusts of wind—one of those days when someone who is sensitive to abrupt shifts in weather and suffers them in his blood and brain is likely to change opinion and direction continuously, like those sheets of tin, cut in the shape of banners and roosters, that spin every which way on r...