Why did I love this book?
I really enjoy Donna Leon’s series about the Venice police detective, Guido Brunetti, and am about to start her latest (no 32 in the series!).
Give Unto Others is an enjoyable murder mystery story, but the aspects of these books I most love are the characters and the setting. Leon makes you feel you are wandering in and out of Venice bars and restaurants and jumping on and off vaporetti and police launches with Brunetti. He navigates the city and the social networks on the trail of clues. Leon’s lead character is intelligent, compassionate, and humorous.
His interactions with colleagues and family feel real and textured. Brunetti loves books, food, wine, his children, and, above all, his wife, Paola, who is an English professor specialising in Henry James. The new book, So Shall You Reap, begins with an amusing scene of Brunetti culling his bookshelves. I’m enjoying curling up with it and a cup of tea – just off to Venice for a few hours.
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Brunetti is forced to confront the price of loyalty, to his past and in his work, as a seemingly innocent request leads him into troubling waters
What role can or should loyalty play in the life of a police inspector? It’s a question Commissario Guido Brunetti must face and ultimately answer in Give unto Others, Donna Leon’s splendid thirty-first installment of her acclaimed Venetian crime series.
Brunetti is approached for a favor by Elisabetta Foscarini, a woman he knows casually, but her mother was good to Brunetti’s mother, so he feels obliged to at…