Blade of light /
by Camilleri, Andrea.
Material type: BookSeries: Inspector Montalbano: Publisher: London : Mantle, 2015Description: 288 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781447264453 (hbk.) :; 1447264452 (hbk.) :.Subject(s): Montalbano, Salvo (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Police -- Italy -- Sicily -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Crime | Crime | Fiction in TranslationSummary: When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano's station to report an armed robbery on his wife that ended with a kiss, the inspector's suspicions are aroused. As he delves deeper into the case, Montalbano finds that none of the witnesses' stories are adding up, and he can't help but feel that perhaps they're not meant to. When a body turns up showing all the signs of a mafia hit, the inspector knows he must excavate the truth from what he is being led to believe. Meanwhile there's a case that keeps winding its way back to Montalbano's office. A locked door has suddenly appeared on a farmer's disused shed, and then, just as quickly, the door has disappeared. The anti-terrorist police soon intervene, but why are they so keen to keep this away from the inspector? And why does he feel that this case is connected to him somehow?Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Crosby Library Crime | Adult Fiction | Available | 002917344X | ||||
Book - Adult Hardback | Formby Library | Adult Fiction | Available | 002917337X | ||||
Book - Adult Hardback | Maghull Library | Adult Fiction | Available | 002917338X | ||||
Book - Adult Hardback | Reserve Collection Reserve Collection | Adult Fiction | Available | 002917336X | ||||
Book - Adult Hardback | Reserve Collection Reserve Collection | Adult Fiction | Available | 002917341X |
Translated from the Italian.
When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano's station to report an armed robbery on his wife that ended with a kiss, the inspector's suspicions are aroused. As he delves deeper into the case, Montalbano finds that none of the witnesses' stories are adding up, and he can't help but feel that perhaps they're not meant to. When a body turns up showing all the signs of a mafia hit, the inspector knows he must excavate the truth from what he is being led to believe. Meanwhile there's a case that keeps winding its way back to Montalbano's office. A locked door has suddenly appeared on a farmer's disused shed, and then, just as quickly, the door has disappeared. The anti-terrorist police soon intervene, but why are they so keen to keep this away from the inspector? And why does he feel that this case is connected to him somehow?
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