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Drawing Conclusions

 I’ve just finished reading/listening to the Drawing Conclusions by Donna Leon. 

Of course, it’s a mystery. Italian mystery.



This the twentieth novel in the series. By a lucky chance, I introduced Donna Leon to myself with the 1st novel Death at la Fenice.

I have read 4 or 5 books out of 20, and not in an order. There is no need for order. That is convenient, isn’t it?

Every time when I get tired of the cozy American mysteries I like to read something European. 

And Donna Leon is my proven choice. 





Here we go, 

Venice, its beauty, and boat public transportation. 

Venetian Commissario Guido Brunetti, his family relations, food (some names of the dishes make me curios and hungry)

Crime. That book was about the suspicious death of a widow. 


But my conclusion is that the book is about love.

A love that some people are lucky to have.

A love that is very painful to lose. To be honest, I don't even want to think about it.


I'd better start reading the next book.

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