A Question of Belief
2010 • 272 pages

“Masterful . . . Brunetti allows readers to share his belief that decency and honesty can, for a little while, stave off the angst of the modern world.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review With his hometown of Venice, Italy, beset by hordes of tourists and baking under a glaring sun, Guido Brunetti’s greatest wish is to go to the mountains with his family, where he can sleep under a down comforter and catch up on his reading. But before he can go on vacation, a folder with court records has landed on his desk, brought by an old friend. It appears that cases at the local court—hardly known as a model of efficiency—are being delayed to the benefit of one of the parties. A creative new trick for corrupting the system, perhaps, but what can Brunetti do about it? But just when it looks like Brunetti will be able to get away, a shocking, violent crime forces him to stay in the simmering city, in this atmospheric mystery in the New York Times–bestselling series. “Leon creates such a rich sense of place that reading often feels like a slow vaporetto ride through the swelteringly humid canals of Venice, past splendid bridges and palazzi with time out for tramezzini and rich Italian coffee.” —The Boston Globe

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#19 in Commissario Brunetti

Commissario Brunetti is a 33-book series with 33 released primary works first released in 1992 with contributions by Donna Leon and Roberta Pianaro.

#1
Mort à la Fenice
#2
Death in a Strange Country
#3
Dressed for Death
#4
A Venetian Reckoning
#5
Acqua Alta
#6
Péchés mortels
#7
A Noble Radiance
#8
Fatal Remedies
#9
Des amis haut placés
#10
A Sea of Troubles
#11
Willful Behavior

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