Am Sonntag, 19. Mai 2013 23:01:18 UTC+2 schrieb Francis A. Miniter:
> Donna Leon, A Question of Belief (2008) - which I have just finished
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> Magdalen Nabb, Vita Nuova (2008) - which I have just started
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> Donna Leon's book is one in her Commissario Guido Brunetti series set in
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> Venice. The setting is an extremely hot August, so hot that the
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> criminals aren't even coming out to pick pockets. Enjoyable, but she
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> has written better.
The Donna Leon TV series with German leading actors and Venetian co-stars
shot in Venice has been a huge success for the past years on German, Swiss
and Austrian TV.
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> Then I went to a thrift shop and saw the title Vita Nuova. That stopped
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> me directly. Vita Nuova is also the title of Dante's second most famous
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> poem, after The Divine Comedy, of course. The subtitle noted that this
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> was one in her Marshal Guarnaccia series. I inferred, correctly it
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> turned out, that the setting would be Florence. But I was surprised to
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> see that it is set in an August so hot that the criminals have
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> temporarily given up crime. Odd coincidence.
Not really. It really is so very very hot in August in Italy that
only silly tourists go there in Italy, the Italians themselves
scamper to the beaches on both sides of the almost-island that is
Italy, leaving the cities deserted and sizzling in the heat.
So, there are no pickpockets. Supposedly. And, since the Italians
are wise, there is (presumably) no point in trying to break into
their boarded-up flats and houses.
Melanie