The girl of his dreams : [a Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery] / Donna Leon.
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- ISBN: 9780871139801
- ISBN: 0871139804
- Physical Description: 276 p. : maps ; 24 cm.
- Edition: 1st American ed.
- Publisher: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, c2008.
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General Note: | Maps on endpapers. Subtitle from jacket. |
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Subject: | Brunetti, Guido (Fictitious character) > Fiction. Police > Italy > Venice > Fiction. Undercover operations > Fiction. Venice (Italy) > Fiction. |
Genre: | Mystery fiction. |
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Going undercover to investigate a new Protestant sect that has begun meeting in Venice, Commissario Guido Brunetti is forced to put his probe aside when the body of a young gypsy girl turns up in a local canal. - Baker & Taylor
One cold and rainy morning, the body of a gypsy is found floating in a canal. Brunetti suspects she fell off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed--but something about the case continues to haunt him. - Baker & Taylor
Going undercover to investigate a new Protestant sect that has begun meeting in Venice, Commissario Guido Brunetti is forced to put his probe aside when the body of a young gypsy girl--who may have fallen from the nearby rooftop of an apartment she had robbed--turns up in a local canal. - Blackwell North Amer
When a friend of Commissario Guido Brunetti's brother, a priest recently returned from years of missionary work in Africa, calls on the Commissario with a request, Brunetti suspects the man has hidden motives. A new, American-style Christian sect has begun to meet in private homes in the city, and it's possible the priest is merely apprehensive of the competition. But the preacher could also be fleecing his growing flock, so Brunetti and his wife, Paola, along with Inspector Vianello and his wife, go undercover.
The investigation has to be put aside, however, when, one cold and rainy morning, the body of a gypsy girl is found floating in a canal. It looks like the girl may have fallen off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed but, inconceivably, no one has reported a missing child or the theft of the gold ring she carries. And when Brunetti ventures out to a gypsy camp on the mainland to inform the parents, the insular community resists his questions, refusing to let him speak with the mother.
Like a number of Leon's previous novels, The Girl of His Dreams explores the people and cultures at the margins of Italian life, in this case, the secretive world of the Romani people, scores of thousands of whom exist both inside and outside of society. Haunted by the girl, Brunetti finds himself struggling with both institutional prejudice and entrenched criminality as he attempts to solve the crime. - Perseus PublishingDonna Leon's Commissario Guido Brunetti mysteries have won legions of fans for their evocative portraits of Venetian life. In her novels, food, family, art, history, and local politics play as central a role as an unsolved crime. In The Girl of His Dreams when a friend of Brunetti's brother, a priest recently returned from years of missionary work, calls with a request, Brunetti suspects the man's motives. A new, American-style Protestant sect has begun to meet in the city, and it's possible the priest is merely apprehensive of the competition. But the preacher could also be fleecing his growing flock, so Brunetti and Paola, along with Inspector Vianello and his wife, go undercover.
But the investigation has to be put aside when, one cold and rainy morning, a body is found floating in a canal. It is a child, a gypsy girl. Brunetti suspects she fell off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed. He has to inform the distrustful parents, encamped on the mainland, and soon finds himself haunted by the crime--and the girl. Thought-provoking, eye-opening, and profoundly moving, The Girl of His Dreams is classic Donna Leon, a spectacular, heart-wrenching addition to the series. - Perseus PublishingDonna Leonâs Commissario Guido Brunetti mysteries have won legions of fans for their evocative portraits of Venetian life. In her novels, food, family, art, history, and local politics play as central a role as an unsolved crime. In The Girl of His Dreams when a friend of Brunettiâs brother, a priest recently returned from years of missionary work, calls with a request, Brunetti suspects the manâs motives. A new, American-style Protestant sect has begun to meet in the city, and itâs possible the priest is merely apprehensive of the competition. But the preacher could also be fleecing his growing flock, so Brunetti and Paola, along with Inspector Vianello and his wife, go undercover.
But the investigation has to be put aside when, one cold and rainy morning, a body is found floating in a canal. It is a child, a gypsy girl. Brunetti suspects she fell off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed. He has to inform the distrustful parents, encamped on the mainland, and soon finds himself haunted by the crime--and the girl. Thought-provoking, eye-opening, and profoundly moving, The Girl of His Dreams is classic Donna Leon, a spectacular, heart-wrenching addition to the series. - Perseus PublishingDonna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti mysteries have won legions of fans for their evocative portraits of Venetian life. In her novels, food, family, art, history, and local politics play as central a role as an unsolved crime. In The Girl of His Dreams when a friend of Brunetti’s brother, a priest recently returned from years of missionary work, calls with a request, Brunetti suspects the man’s motives. A new, American-style Protestant sect has begun to meet in the city, and it’s possible the priest is merely apprehensive of the competition. But the preacher could also be fleecing his growing flock, so Brunetti and Paola, along with Inspector Vianello and his wife, go undercover.
But the investigation has to be put aside when, one cold and rainy morning, a body is found floating in a canal. It is a child, a gypsy girl. Brunetti suspects she fell off a nearby roof while fleeing an apartment she had robbed. He has to inform the distrustful parents, encamped on the mainland, and soon finds himself haunted by the crime--and the girl. Thought-provoking, eye-opening, and profoundly moving, The Girl of His Dreams is classic Donna Leon, a spectacular, heart-wrenching addition to the series.