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A Question of Belief

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Title:      A Question of Belief
Categories:      Commissario Guido Brunetti
BookID:      929
Authors:      Donna Leon
ISBN-10(13):      9780143118954
Publisher:      Penguin Books
Publication date:      2011
Edition:      Penguin Books Paperback
Number of pages:      262
Owner Name:      Endeavor
Owner Email:      rnoggle1@gmail.com
Language:      English
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Commissario Guido Brunetti longs to escape the crowds of tourists and oppressive heat of Venice in August. But before he can join his family on holiday in the mountains, a folder containing court records lands on his desk. An old friend suspects a sinister motive behind a local court's notorious inefficiency. Meanwhile, Brunetti's colleague, Inspector Lorenzo Vianello, is concerned about his aunt's sudden- and expensive-interest in astrology and enlists the commissario's help. Just when it seems Brunetti will be able to make his getaway, a brutal crime shocks the city and he forces himself to shake off the heat and get down to work.

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