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A Noble Radiance

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'Every detail on every page forms part of a succession of clues, planted with exquisite precision, to unravelling the mystery' Sunday Times In a small village at the foot of the Italian Dolomites, a grave is discovered by the owner of a deserted farmhouse, which has been untouched for decades. While the body is badly decomposed, a valuable signet ring is found close by, providing the first vital clue which will lead Commissario Brunetti right to the heart of aristocratic Venice, to a family still grieving their abducted son. 'Donna Leon can paralyse the reader with a joyful suspense' Mail on Sunday 'Goes a long way to confirming Donna Leon's claim to have taken literary possession of Venice' Independent on Sunday

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A Noble Radiance, Donna Leon

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Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Donna Leon
Éditeur
Cornerstone
Publié
2022
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
152915829X
ISBN13
9781529158298
Première publication
1998
Titre original
The Safe House
Évaluation
3,95 sur 5
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'Every detail on every page forms part of a succession of clues, planted with exquisite precision, to unravelling the mystery' Sunday Times In a small village at the foot of the Italian Dolomites, a grave is discovered by the owner of a deserted farmhouse, which has been untouched for decades. While the body is badly decomposed, a valuable signet ring is found close by, providing the first vital clue which will lead Commissario Brunetti right to the heart of aristocratic Venice, to a family still grieving their abducted son. 'Donna Leon can paralyse the reader with a joyful suspense' Mail on Sunday 'Goes a long way to confirming Donna Leon's claim to have taken literary possession of Venice' Independent on Sunday