Riccardino

Riccardino

Fiction & Poetry, Modern & Contemporary Fiction, Crime, Thrillers & True Crime, Crime & Thrillers
Paperback Published on: 21/07/2022
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Synopsis

Longlisted for the CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Prize 2022

The twenty-eighth and final novel in the thrilling, wickedly funny Inspector Montalbano Mysteries series by bestselling author Andrea Camilleri.

'Contrary to what you think, I'm carrying out this investigation as best I can. But let's do this: if I get stuck, if I find I can't go forward or back, then I'll let you know, and you can step in. And offer me a way out. You've gained a bit of detective work through me, haven't you? What do you say?'
'I'm game,' said the Author . . .

When Inspector Montalbano receives an early-morning phone call it proves to be the start of a very trying day. For the caller expects Montalbano to arrive imminently at a rendezvous with some friends. But before he can reply the caller announces himself as someone called Riccardino and hangs up.

Later that day news comes in of a brutal slaying in broad daylight by an unknown assassin who makes his getaway on a motorbike. And when the Inspector learns of the victim's identity - a man called Riccardino - his troubles are only just beginning. For soon he must contend with the involvement of a local bishop and a fortune teller who reports some strange goings-on in her neighbourhood.

All roads soon lead to a local salt mine but the case proves stubbornly intractable until Montalbano receives another unexpected call . . .

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529073348
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Weight: 224g
  • Dimensions: 196 x 130 x 19 mm

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Riccardino
Could do better
The latest Montalbano was always a treat to look forward to, but for me "Riccardino" has been a disappointing swan song for Camilleri. It feels like he has... READ MORE
jette litterick
Riccardino
Very disappointing last book
I don't think this ought to be included in the series. A very disappointing read. I have got all the montalbano books and have loved them but feel this was... READ MORE
julie sallis