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Drawing Conclusions

Commissario Brunetti's 20th Case
Published by Diogenes as Reiches Erbe
Original Title: Drawing Conclusions

Late one night, Brunetti is called away from dinner to investigate the death of a widow in her modest apartment. Though there are some signs of a struggle, the medical examiner rules that she died of a heart attack. It seems there is nothing for Brunetti to investigate. But he can not shake the feeling that something or someone may have triggered her heart attack, that perhaps the woman was threatened. Conversations with the woman's son, her upstairs neighbour, and the nun in charge of the old-age home where she volunteered, do little to satisfy Brunetti's nagging curiosity. With the help of Inspector Vianello and the ever-resourceful Signorina Elettra, perhaps Brunetti can get to the truth and find some measure of justice. Insightful and emotionally powerful, Drawing Conclusions reaffirms Donna Leon's status as one of the masters of literary crime fiction.


Crime fiction, General Fiction
320 pages
2012

978-3-257-06820-7

World rights are handled by Diogenes

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»If you read only one mystery this year, make it this one.«
Library Journal, New York
»Hard to believe - but let's be grateful - that Commissario Guido Brunetti is on his twentieth case... Essential.«
Library Journal, New York, USA
»Aficionados of literary mysteries such as those written by P.D. James and Michael Dibdin will revel in this stellar book.«
Lynne F. Maxwell / Library Journal (starred review), New York, USA
»Donna Leon does for Venice what Tony Hillerman did for Navajo country and Ed McBain did for New York City.«
Jim Higgins / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, USA
»From the very first page, you are drawn into the story with no desire to leave it until the final line.«
LJ Roberts / I Love A Mystery, USA
»Brilliant writing.«
Joe Hartlaub / BookReporter.com, USA
»With the steady, unsentimental style that has become her signature, Donna Leon keeps us hesitating until the last corner is turned.«
The Times Literary Supplement, London
»One of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever.«
The Washington Post, USA
»Donna Leon has a wonderful feel for the hidden evils that lie below the façade of the magical city.«
The Times, London, GB
»If you read only one mystery this year, make it this one.«
Library Journal, New York
»Hard to believe - but let's be grateful - that Commissario Guido Brunetti is on his twentieth case... Essential.«
Library Journal, New York, USA
»Aficionados of literary mysteries such as those written by P.D. James and Michael Dibdin will revel in this stellar book.«
Lynne F. Maxwell / Library Journal (starred review), New York, USA
»Donna Leon does for Venice what Tony Hillerman did for Navajo country and Ed McBain did for New York City.«
Jim Higgins / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, USA
»From the very first page, you are drawn into the story with no desire to leave it until the final line.«
LJ Roberts / I Love A Mystery, USA
»Brilliant writing.«
Joe Hartlaub / BookReporter.com, USA
»With the steady, unsentimental style that has become her signature, Donna Leon keeps us hesitating until the last corner is turned.«
The Times Literary Supplement, London
»One of the most exquisite and subtle detective series ever.«
The Washington Post, USA
»Donna Leon has a wonderful feel for the hidden evils that lie below the façade of the magical city.«
The Times, London, GB
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