
Venetian detective Commissario Guido Brunetti is called to investigate the death of a young cadet. The boy has been found hanged, a presumed suicide, in Venice's elite military academy. Brunetti's sorrow for the boy, so close in age to his own son, is rivaled only by his contempt for a community that is more concerned with protecting the reputation of the school, and its privileged students, than ...
Series: Commissario Guido Brunetti
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Grove Press; Reprint edition (June 4, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802120296
ISBN-13: 978-0802120298
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1 x 8.2 inches
Amazon Rank: 347119
Format: PDF ePub Text TXT fb2 book
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OK, so maybe I'm getting bored. Am on this book, #12 in the Brunetti series. Have enjoyed them all, but finding my interest diminishing. Am thinking the commissario should consider retiring. Beginning to wonder if he's still got what it takes by the ...
ng this tragedy. The young man is the son of a doctor and former politician, a man of an impeccable integrity all too rare in Italian politics. Dr. Moro is clearly and understandably devastated by his son's death; but while both he and his apparently estranged wife seem convinced that the boy's death could not have been suicide, neither appears eager to talk to the police or involve Brunetti in any investigation of the circumstances in which he died. As Brunetti pursues his inquiry, he is faced with a wall of silence. Is the military protecting its own? And what of the other witnesses? Is this the natural reluctance of Italians to involve themselves with the authorities, or is Brunetti facing a conspiracy far greater than this one death?