Monday, 19 May 2008

The paper Moon by Andreas Camilleri

This is the ninth in a series of Inspector Montalbano mysteries. Far be it
from me to give away the plot, but one criticism might be that the
guilty party is more obvious than usual. Nevertheless, Camilleri's
formula works. Montalbano goes about his investigation in his
idiosyncratic manner, taking time for culinary adventures, literary
allusions, and thoughts about women. Overall, reading the book is a
worthwhile and entertaining experience. However, He does seem to be getting more into women in this book and less into food...I am not sure wether to be happy or sad :-)

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