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The Other End of the Line: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery
The Other End of the Line An Inspector Montalbano Mystery
Author: Andrea Camilleri
In Inspector Montalbano?s coastal town of VigĂ ta, a surge of migrants have been coming in by boat, and all the town?s hands are on deck to help the arrivals. At the heart of the scene are the police ? on the lookout for the people-smugglers responsible ? and long night-shifts are rendering Inspector Montalbano and his officers exhausted.
ISBN-13: 9781643584034
ISBN-10: 1643584030
Publication Date: 11/1/2019
Pages: 500
Edition: Large Print
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Publisher: Center Point Pub
Book Type: Library Binding
Other Versions: Paperback
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I found Montalbano's twenty-fifth case, The Other End of the Line, to be one of his strongest. Yes, there's the element of humor, with the tech-leery Montalbano trying to deal with a GPS for the first time, and Catarella trying to take care of the victim's cat. Yes, there's the mouth-watering Sicilian food. Yes, there's Livia with her demands and arguments and Montalbano's intuition and dreams that always seem to lead him to the right path in his investigation. But there's more.

The Other End of the Line is firmly rooted in the crisis so many European countries have faced with thousands of refugees seeking asylum. Author Andrea Camilleri skillfully shows the logistics of dealing with frightened people almost every night and brings an even more human side to the situation with the plight of a young refugee girl.

The mystery is a tough one to solve. Montalbano has to deal with a member of his team trying to fit up a rival with the murder of the woman in the tailor's shop, and the victim herself is so secretive that it makes the investigation even harder.

This book's treatment of the refugee crisis makes it one of the strongest in this long-running series. We get to observe both Montalbano's heart and his considerable skills. I'm looking forward to his next case even though it means that I get closer to the end of one of my favorite series.


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