The Age of Doubt
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Narrated by:
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Grover Gardner
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By:
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Andrea Camilleri
In this, the most maritime of Montalbano’s investigations, listeners will be struck by the change in the commissioner.
One night, Inspector Montalbano dreams of a stormy sea, which he knows represents unease and loss of control. The next day, a boat is found in the port of Vigàta and within it, the body of a disfigured corpse. The waterfront has also drawn in an 85-foot luxury boat passengered by 50 carefree souls and a somewhat shadowy crew. They will have to stay in Vigàta until the investigation is over: the man, it seems, was poisoned. However, right now, it is the yacht’s owner and sailors Montalbano is focused on.
Montalbano must navigate the murky waters of his relationship with Livia while trying to find which seafaring suspect is the real murderer.
©2008 Sellerio Editore. Translation © 2012 by Stephen Sartarelli (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...
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The familiar characters are at their best. However a side plot of M falling in love is not believable.Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?
The main plot, involving a murder at sea, was as neatly woven as usual.What about Grover Gardner’s performance did you like?
He is the perfect reader because he expresses all the familiar characters uniquely. Makes it even a better listen than a read.Good but has a glich
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Only his love of food receives Fulfilment his heart less so
I read in hopes of all cases of the field and heart to be resolved
Salvo never a disAppoints
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Not quite up to par.
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Another Wonderful Camilleri Book
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Excellent!
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