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The Inspector Montalbano novels by Andrea Camilleri. Pages in category "Inspector Montalbano novels" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ...
Inspector [a] Salvo Montalbano is a fictional police chief who is a brilliant detective created by Italian writer Andrea Camilleri in a series of novels and short stories. The books were written in a mixture of Italian, strict Sicilian , and Sicilian Italian .
Inspector Montalbano novels (15 P) N. The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (18 P) P. ... Young Sherlock Holmes book series (6 P, 3 F) Pages in category "Crime novel series"
Montalbano, with the help of his boyhood friend and outdoor brothel pimp Gegè, and with the help of Luparello's wife (who tips Montalbano to the fact that somebody must have dressed Luparello because his underwear was on inside out), figures out that the garbage men have the necklace and also that Attorney Rizzo is the bad guy. Montalbano ...
A new book, La Stagione della Caccia ("The Hunting Season") became a best-seller. In 1994, Camilleri published La forma dell'Acqua ( The Shape of Water ), the first in a long series of novels featuring Inspector Salvo Montalbano , a fractious detective in the police force of Vigàta, an imaginary Sicilian town.
Montalbano soon finds the man in a sort of pied-à-terre, killed by a shot in the face and left in an obscene position: a suitable position, since the man was a well-known womanizer and had many sexual affairs with attractive women, one of whom seems more involved than the others, Elena Sclafani.
The Terracotta Dog (Italian: Il cane di terracotta) is a 1996 novel by Andrea Camilleri, translated into English in 2002 by Stephen Sartarelli.. It is the second novel of the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series. [1]
The Inspector Montalbano (Italian: Il commissario Montalbano [il kommisˈsaːrjo montalˈbaːno]) television series are Italian police procedural stories. Based on Andrea Camilleri 's detective novels , they are located in the imaginary town of Vigàta , Sicily , which is based on Camilleri's native Porto Empedocle .