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About Face

A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery

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About Face

By: Donna Leon
Narrated by: David Colacci
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At a dinner party given by his parents-in-law, Commissario Brunetti meets Franca Marinello, the wife of a prosperous Venetian businessman. He’s charmed – perhaps too charmed, suggests his wife Paola – by her love of Virgil and Cicero, but shocked by her appearance. A few days later, Brunetti is visited by Carabinieri Maggior Filippo Guarino from the nearby city of Marghera. As part of a wider investigation into Mafia takeovers of businesses in the region, Guarino wants information about the owner of a trucking company who was found murdered in his office. He believes the man's death is connected to the illegal transportation of refuse – and more sinister material – in his company's trucks. No stranger to mutual suspicion and competition between rival Italian police departments, Brunetti is nevertheless puzzled by the younger man’s paranoid behaviour.

Eventually Guarino agrees to email a photo of his suspect, but by the time the photograph arrives, he himself is dead. Was he killed because he got too close? And why is it that Franca Marinello has often been seen in company of the suspect, a vulgar man with Mafia connections and a violent past? Donna Leon’s new novel is as subtle, gripping and topical as ever, bringing the sights, sounds and smells of Venice flooding to life.

©2009 Donna Leon (P)2011 Random House Audio Go
Crime Fiction Detective Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction Italy Transportation Marriage
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Venice

I speak Italian and have read a lot of Leon’s books, the narrator was terrible. All the sense of the book and Guido was lost in translation

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just ok

not one of the authors best storylines. overall it was so so barely held my attention.

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Brilliant book

As always a thoroughly enjoyable and well narrated book. I can’t wait to start the next book.

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An admirable protagonist in a lagoon of corruption

For me, one of the chief pleasures of Donna Leon’s Brunetti series is the interactions between Guido and his academic wife Paola. Their relationship is so warm and realistic. The story is intriguing (I also enjoy Brunetti’s interactions with his appalling boss Patta!), and reaches a believable conclusion. I must say that her books always leave me feeling very depressed about the state of corruption she portrays as endemic in Italy, but I enjoy experiencing Venice through Brunetti’s eyes. I didn’t initially like the narrator, but his voice grew on me, and certainly increased the Italian flavour. But do Italians really pronounce the word “Casi-NO”? It took me some time to work out what they were talking about!

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Shocking reading which should be withdrawn

The tone in which this is read is extraordinary and unpleasant and I am astonished that it can first be published and then remain on sale. It is in complete contrast with the quality of Donna Leon’s writing, and other readings published by Audible: compare with Death at Le Fenice. Unable to listen to more than a few sentences.

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Annoying accent of narrator

Story was on but took a long time to get there, but I couldn’t stop focusing on the narrator. Too American for my liking

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