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A Death in Venice

About 3 pages (903 words)

The Washington Post, October 27th, 2003

UNIFORM JUSTICE By Donna Leon Atlantic Monthly. 259 pp. $19.95 Donna Leon is an American who lives in Venice and writes a series about the pleasure-loving, world-weary, inconveniently honest Commissario Guido Brunetti. In her new novel, Brunetti investigates the death of a cadet at an elite Venetian military academy. The evidence points to suicide, but Brunetti is suspicious, particularly after he learns that the boy's father is Fernando Moro, a controversial member of the Italian Parliament until his abrupt resignation a few years earlier. Brunetti's investigation makes it increasingly clear ...

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