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Willful Behavior
Willful Behavior: A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery | Donna Leon
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From the acclaimed author of The Waters of Eternal Youth, Commissario Guido Brunetti dredges up dark secrets from Italy's anti-Semitic past in his captivating eleventh case.
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Jen2
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kspenmoll
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Another grand achievement in this series featuring Venice‘s Commissario Brunetti.One of his wife‘s student‘s requests a simple favor that leads to her murder.Another murder,the discovery of an invaluable art collection,buried secrets of Nazi Italian collaborators,the fate of Italian Jews-all are revealed.This novel has me wanting to explore Mussolini‘s treatment of theJewish people,a perfect segue into Our Darkest Night #literarycrew #bookspin #21

Librarybelle Good connection to this month‘s #LiteraryCrew ! 13mo
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 13mo
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kspenmoll
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My reading spot this afternoon at the Epicurean Hotel in Tampa. Beautiful hotel.

DinoMom Beautiful 14mo
Soubhiville Cool wall design. 14mo
BarbaraBB Wow. Cool space 14mo
AmyG Ooooo lovely! Enjoy! 13mo
Tamra Looks super relaxing. 13mo
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kspenmoll
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In Tampa Florida for a wedding, relaxing outside the hotel in a shaded area,reading.

wildwoodreads I‘m slightly jealous not going to lie. I hope you have the best time! 14mo
kspenmoll @wildwoodreads I get the “slightly jealous”- if not for our nephew‘s wedding we definitely would not be here!!! 14mo
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#serieslove2023 Brunetti has a calm way of investigating the death of one of his wife‘s students. A young woman tries to seek a pardon for a relative who‘s past is tied to WWII & controversies over artwork sold by desperate people in dire circumstances. Brunetti finds himself asking his father in law about those dark days to help solve the case. Thoughtful police procedural series I am enjoying very much!

TheSpineView Fantastic! 2y
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Librarybelle
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Brunetti‘s case in the 11th involves the death of a young woman who has ties to dark secrets about artwork and World War II. There are parts of this book that are so descriptive I could taste the cigarette smoke from a character. Brunetti‘s sense of humor and Leon‘s one-line zingers pop up to counterbalance the darker piece of history that unfolds. Great addition to the series!

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Leftcoastzen
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The explosion came at breakfast.
#FirstLineFridays

dabbe Well, that can't be good. 😀 2y
Leftcoastzen @dabbe 😂Yep , not like cream in your coffee 2y
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mollyk
Wilful Behaviour | Donna Leon
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Really good. Althoug... the solution is on last 20 pages... And kind of loosely tied to the main story. The fact that it's the w---- .... usually author gives some clues to who is the murderer but not this one. I'm gonna find more of her books. ❤

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rretzler
Wilful Behaviour | Donna Leon
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I‘m reading the Guido Brunetti series for a LibraryThing group read. I really enjoy Leon‘s insight into Italian culture and government. This one was particularly interesting as it dealt mainly with Nazi stolen art in WWII and slightly on the Italian resistance (something more for me to learn about.) There is a solid, fairly well-plotted mystery as well, although the wrong person is punished IMO. Recommended series 4.0⭐️ #2019

Crazeedi I absolutely adore this series! I've read every one and can't wait till another one is out. I may have to reread and I never do that!!💖💖 5y
rretzler @Crazeedi I don't know why I had never read it before. I'm really enjoying it. The first couple I wasn't entirely sure about because there is a different sort of justice in the books sometimes - perhaps reflective of Venetian society? But I like Leon's style and the series has grown on me so I will definitely be reading them all! 5y
Crazeedi @rretzler why i like this series is for the reason you just stated, the book doesn't always end with the bad guy is caught. Definitely an Italian/ Venetian type justice system. I love brunetti's love of food, I love the secretary (her name escapes me this moment) 5y
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sarahgreatlove
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I‘m definitely enjoying spending the summer reading about people getting murdered in Italy 😂 this series is gripping and has just the right amount of gorgeous food and scenery to make it light as well. Can‘t put these down. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

TricksyTails Mmm... Lindt 🍫♥️! 7y
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