
Transient Desires
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Narrated by:
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David Sibley
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By:
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Donna Leon
About this listen
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In his many years as a commissario, Guido Brunetti has seen all manner of crime and known intuitively how to navigate the various pathways in his native Venice to discover the person responsible. Now, in the 30th novel in Donna Leon's masterful series, he faces a heinous crime committed outside his jurisdiction. He is drawn in innocently enough: two young American women have been badly injured in a boating accident, joy riding in the Laguna with two young Italians. However, Brunetti's curiosity is aroused by the behaviour of the young men, who abandoned the victims after taking them to the hospital. If the injuries were the result of an accident, why did they want to avoid association with it?
As Brunetti and his colleague, Claudia Griffoni, investigate the incident, they discover that one of the young men works for a man rumoured to be involved in more sinister night-time activities in the Laguna. To get to the bottom of what proves to be a gut-wrenching case, Brunetti needs to enlist the help of both the Carabinieri and the Guardia di Costiera. Determining how much trust he and Griffoni can put in these unfamiliar colleagues adds to the difficulty of solving a peculiarly horrible crime whose perpetrators are technologically brilliant and ruthlessly organised.
Donna Leon's 30th Brunetti novel is as powerful as any she has crafted, testing Brunetti to his limits, forcing him to listen very carefully for the truth.
©2021 Donna Leon (P)2021 Penguin AudioGripping story
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Fantastic Investigative Fiction
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Excellent storyline
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Promising but…
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Another great Brunetti novel
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My only tiny quibble is it is read by an English actor (who does an excellent job) but Guido is not only Italian but venetian to his marrow. Please give us at least some venetian or Italian dialogue.
How does Donna Leon do this so magnificently?
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Kept my attention but then cut me off
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I’m wondering how much longer the “children” can be around before fleeing the comfort of the family nest - I assume that Venetian students live at home while attending a local University, rather than moving farther afield as tends to happen in the U.K. I do think that Guido could have given Chiara a harder time in their discussion about telefonini - too mollycoddled and indulged for my liking, considering what’s going on around her. How old is Brunetti now? How many stories can Leon squeeze from him before compulsory retirement? A few more, I hope.
And I agree about the editing at the end. The narrator barely pauses for breath after the final scene before uttering the usual ‘we hope you enjoyed etc etc’. Having listened intently to the exciting ending, I wanted at least a few seconds to process that final scene.
A well-researched story of human inhumanity
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Timely realism and evocative setting
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