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The Pyramid of Mud (Inspector Montalbano, Bk 22)
The Pyramid of Mud - Inspector Montalbano, Bk 22
Author: Andrea Camilleri, Stephen Sartarelli (Translator)
On a gloomy morning in Vigàta, a call from Fazio rouses Inspector Montalbano from a nightmare. A man called Giugiu Nicotra has been found dead in the skeletal workings of a construction site -- a place now entombed by a sea of mud from recent days of rain and floods. — Shot in the back, it appears he had fled into a water supply system tun...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780143128083
ISBN-10: 0143128086
Publication Date: 1/2/2018
Pages: 272
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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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This workmanlike twenty-third book in Camilleri's marvelous series shows us that no one knows the inner workings of the police, the media, and the Mafia like Salvo Montalbano. In fact, he knows these areas so well that I don't even bother trying to solve the mystery myself; I just sit back and enjoy watching the inspector do all the work.

Although The Pyramid of Mud does show us some of the ins and outs of Italian construction work, it's a stand-out for me in a different area: Livia. Normally, I don't care for the mysteries in which Livia takes part because all she and Montalbano ever seem to do is to pick fights with each other. Relationships based on fighting and making up are big yawns for me. But in this book, Livia is ill, and I found Montalbano's lack of focus on the murder investigation due to his concern for her to be touching. Could these two be mellowing in their advancing years? I hope so!

After reading this book, I'm one step closer to the series' end, something I'd rather not acknowledge. I'd always hoped that Montalbano would go on forever and ever and ever...


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