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Requiem pour une cité de verre - Community Reviews back

by Donna Leon, William Olivier Desmond
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DanySpike
DanySpike rated it 9 years ago
I love Brunetti's Mysteries, but this one was quite boring, I never found myself caring what was going on. It wasn't a bad book, it was just a bit flat. Of course, I will continue with the series. One so-so book doesn't blemish the rest of it :)
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 14 years ago
This was really weak fayre and not recommended at all.
A woman in the shape of a monster
A woman in the shape of a monster rated it 14 years ago
Donna Leon writes lushly about a Venice in regal decay, with the urbane and likable Commissario Guido Brunetti as her main character, yet it was not until 158 pages in (halfway through the novel) that the crime the good detective was supposed to investigate even occurred. This, I think, encapsulates...
A little tea, a little chat
A little tea, a little chat rated it 15 years ago
What a bore. As usual with these sorts of writers when they no longer have a plot in them they turn to political-social issues. In this case the relationship between pollution, glass-making and politics in Venice.It isn't that I totally don't want to read about these things, but if I do, I will not ...
What I'm reading
What I'm reading rated it 18 years ago
It's spring in Venice and we get to follow Brunetti to the island of Murano to investigate death threats. Environmental issues, the art of politics and a lead character that is just interesting and wonderful. You follow Brunetti thru Venice, have a late lunch with him at a trattoria, watch him play ...
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it 18 years ago
This was a perfectly good novel that was well written but it moved way too slow for me. I really wanted more action. I do understand why people love this series.
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