Monday, August 26, 2019

Quietly in Their Sleep by Donna Leon

(read aloud)

A nun comes to Brunetti concerned that patients are dying in the rest home. With the author's usual lovely writing, the plot progresses in ways both unexpected and anticipated. As usual, the beauty of Venice and the corruption of the bureaucracy of government, and here, the Church, are in evidence. As to Leon, I am a fan.

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