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El comisario Montalbano

Esta serie sigue a un brillante pero irascible inspector siciliano mientras resuelve crímenes en la encantadora pero corrupta ciudad de Vigàta. Cada entrega ofrece misterios cautivadores ambientados en el telón de fondo de la vida siciliana auténtica, completa con una cultura vibrante, personajes complejos y paisajes bañados por el sol. Los lectores se sienten atraídos por el ingenio, la humanidad y los métodos poco convencionales del protagonista, que invariablemente lo conducen a la verdad, a menudo sazonados con dialecto local y delicias culinarias.

The Scent of the Night
Inspector Montalbano Mysteries: Excursion to Tindari
The voice of the violin
El ladrón de meriendas
El perro de terracota
The Shape of Water

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  1. The Shape of Water

    • 240 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Follows Sicilian detective Inspector Montalbano as he investigates the suspicious death of an engineer who had made a name for himself in a small town.

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  2. El perro de terracota

    • 256 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Si Un mes con Montalbano supuso una espléndida ocasión para adentrarse en el peculiar universo del comisario Salvo Montalbano, en esta primera novela del mismo personaje publicada en castellano el lector tendrá ocasión de conocer mucho más a fondo la rica personalidad del melancólico investigador siciliano. Diversas tramas surcan las páginas de este libro. Un robo absurdo en un supermercado, el encarcelamiento un tanto estrambótico de un capo de la mafia, un asesinato cometido durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Sin embargo, a pesar de la firme determinación con que Montalbano afronta la resolución de estos casos, su auténtica pasión es descifrar el contenido simbólico que encierran.

    El perro de terracota2
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  3. El inspector Salvo Montalbano regresa a su particular mundo en el imaginario pueblo de Vigàta, Sicilia, en esta tercera entrega de la serie que ha encontrado un lugar único en la literatura policiaca contemporánea. En esta ocasión, Montalbano investiga el asesinato de un comerciante jubilado, con la amante tunecina del fallecido como principal sospechosa. Sin embargo, la investigación lo lleva a un oscuro entramado de servicios secretos y su lucha contra el terrorismo internacional, donde su instinto de justicia se enfrenta a la razón de Estado, lo que un agente secreto califica de "quijotesco". La trama revela sorpresas, incluyendo un Montalbano conmovido por el destino del hijo de la joven acusada, lo que lo lleva a proponer matrimonio a su distante compañera Livia. Como en las obras de Camilleri, que cautivan a cientos de miles de lectores, esta historia es un irónico y tierno retrato de la humanidad, con personajes que cobran vida gracias a la mirada compasiva de Montalbano. La novela aborda temas como la inmigración ilegal, la vida en barrios mediterráneos y la burocracia estatal, presentando un entorno que se vuelve sorprendentemente familiar para el lector.

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  4. The voice of the violin

    • 224 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    Montalbano's gruesome discovery of a lovely, naked young woman suffocated in her bed immediately sets him on a search for her killer.

    The voice of the violin4
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  5. The fifth mystery in Camilleri's atmospheric, compelling and savagely funny crime series Maybe a phrase, a line, a hint somewhere would reveal a reason, any reason, for the elderly couple's disappearance. They'd saved everything...there was even a copy of the certificate of living existence, that nadir of bureaucratic imbecility...What was the protocol, to use a word dear to government offices? Did one simply write on a sheet of paper something like: I, the undersigned, Salvo Montalbano, hereby declare myself to be in existence, sign it, and turn it in to the appointed clerk? A young Don Juan is found murdered in front of his apartment building early one morning, and an elderly couple is reported missing after an excursion to the ancient site of Tindari - two seemingly unrelated cases for Inspector Montalbano to solve amid the daily complications of life at Vigata police headquarters. But when Montalbano discovers that the couple and the murdered young man lived in the same building, his investigation stumbles onto Sicily's brutal New Mafia, which leads him down a path more evil and more far-reaching than any he has been down before.

    Inspector Montalbano Mysteries: Excursion to Tindari5
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  6. The Scent of the Night

    • 234 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    The number of Inspector Montalbano fans will continue to grow with this ingenious new novel featuring the earthy and urbane Sicilian detective. Half the retirees in Vigáta have invested their savings with a financial wizard who has disappeared, along with their money. As Montalbano investigates this labyrinthine financial scam, he finds himself at a serious disadvantage: a hostile superior has shut him out of the case, he’s on the outs with his lover Livia, and his cherished Sicily is turning so ruthless and vulgar that Montalbano wonders if any part of it is worth saving. Drenched with atmosphere, crackling with wit, The Smell of the Night is Camilleri at his most addictive.

    The Scent of the Night6
    4,1
  7. This dazzling new book in Andrea Camilleri's international bestselling mystery series brings back earthy and urbane Sicilian detective Inspector Montalbano, who must delve deeply into the secret world of illicit trafficking in human lives.

    Rounding the mark7
    4,1
  8. En esta octava entrega de la serie, Salvo Montalbano se encuentra convaleciente en cama tras las heridas de su último caso. La confusión y la melancolía lo llevan a cuestionar el sentido de la justicia y la ley, a las que ha dedicado su vida. En este estado, recibe noticias del secuestro de Susanna Mistretta. Aunque la investigación corresponde al comisario Minutolo, algo lo impulsa a levantarse. Puede ser la necesidad de demostrar que aún tiene capacidad de reacción o las inusuales circunstancias del secuestro, ya que la familia de la joven había perdido su fortuna de manera misteriosa años atrás. Ambos motivos resultan cruciales, ya que su escepticismo lo lleva a considerar aspectos que otros pasarían por alto. En este nuevo y difícil contexto, la resolución del caso pondrá a prueba sus valores, miedos y creencias. La historia se presenta como una novela negra sin derramamiento de sangre ni castigo para los culpables. La trágica destrucción de una vida, marcada por el desengaño y la traición, inspira una venganza sutilmente ejecutada, como una telaraña de la que es imposible escapar. A pesar de la tristeza que lo envuelve, el breve y violento aguacero que cierra la historia podría simbolizar la esperanza de tiempos más claros y luminosos.

    Narrativa: La paciencia de la araña8
    4,1
  9. The Paper Moon

    • 320 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    The latest installment of the popular mystery series finds the moody Inspector Montalbano with no time to wax philosophical before the gruesome murder of a man shot at pointblank range in the face with his pants down commands his attention.

    The Paper Moon9
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  10. Sicily is being ravaged by a scorching heat. Livia and her friends are on vacation, staying in a small, solitary beach-front home. Their idyllic plans change completely when they find a trunk with a corpse inside in the house's basement.

    Ardores de Agosto10
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  11. La pista de arena

    • 224 páginas
    • 8 horas de lectura

    "Entre incrédulo y horrorizado, el comisario Salvo Montalbano contempla desde su ventana una imagen de pesadilla: un caballo yace muerto sobre la arena. Una rápida inspección a pie de playa le permite constatar que se trata de un magnífico purasangre que ha sido sacrificado con crueldad y ensañamient..."--Publisher's description

    La pista de arena12
    3,9
  12. While Vigàta is wracked by storms, Inspector Salvo Montalbano is called to attend the discovery of a dismembered body in a field of clay. Bearing all the marks of an execution style killing, it seems clear that this is, once again, the work of the notorious local mafia. But who is the victim? Why was the body divided into 30 pieces? And what is the significance of the Potter’s Field? Working to decipher these clues, Montalbano must also confront the strange and difficult behaviour exhibited by his old colleague Mimi, and avoid the distraction of the enchanting Dolores Alfano – who seeks the inspector’s help in locating her missing husband. But like the Potter’s Field itself, Montalbano is on treacherous ground and only one thing is certain – nothing is quite as it seems . . .

    The Potter's Field13
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  13. Con las primeras luces del alba, el comisario Salvo Montalbano se despierta sobresaltado por una pesadilla angustiosa en la que su funeral se celebra en su despacho, con sus compañeros dándole condolencias y Livia informándole que no asistirá al entierro, a pesar de su amor por él. Sin embargo, sus inquietudes quedan en segundo plano cuando un misterioso velero de lujo llega al puerto de Vigàta, coincidiendo con el hallazgo de un cadáver desfigurado. Montalbano se sumerge en una investigación profunda, donde el tráfico de diamantes africanos juega un papel crucial. Esta aventura se destaca como la más "marina" del comisario, y por primera vez trabaja junto a una mujer policía. La teniente Laura Belladonna, con su simpatía irresistible y belleza magnética, se convierte en un "dulce error" para Montalbano, un deseo no consumado que lo confronta con su propia conciencia. A pesar de su habitual lucidez, Salvo no podrá escapar de algunos de los fantasmas que lo atormentan, por lo que buscará consuelo en la trattoria de Enzo, quizás más a menudo de lo habitual.

    La edad de la duda14
    3,9
  14. The Treasure Hunt

    • 281 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    The irresistible Inspector Montalbano returns for his sixteenth mystery Montalbano opened the door to step out. But Gallo held him back, putting one hand on his arm. ‘What’s in there, Chief?’ ‘If it’s what I think, it’s something so horrific that it’ll haunt your dreams for the rest of your life . . .’ When a crazed elderly man and his sister begin firing bullets from their balcony down onto the Vigata street below, Inspector Montalbano finds himself a reluctant television hero. A few days later, when a letter arrives containing a mysterious riddle, the Inspector becomes drawn into a perplexing treasure hunt set by an anonymous challenger. As the hunt intensifies, Montalbano is relieved to be offered the assistance of Arturo Pennisi, a young man eager to witness the detective’s investigative skills first hand. Fending off meddling commissioners and his irate girlfriend, Livia, the inspector will follow the treasure hunt’s clues and travel from Vigata’s teeming streets to its deserted outskirts: where an abandoned house overlooks a seemingly bottomless lake. But when a horrifying crime is committed, the game must surely be laid aside. And it isn’t long before Montalbano himself will be in terrible danger . . .

    The Treasure Hunt16
    3,8
  15. Game of Mirrors

    • 277 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    “You either love Andrea Camilleri or you haven’t read him yet. Each novel in this wholly addictive, entirely magical series, set in Sicily and starring a detective unlike any other in crime fiction, blasts the brain like a shot of pure oxygen...transporting. Long live Camilleri, and long live Montalbano.” —A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalbano novels have become an international sensation, with fans eagerly awaiting each new installment. In Game of Mirrors, Inspector Montalbano and his colleagues are stumped when two bombs explode outside empty warehouses—one of which is connected to a big-time drug dealer. Meanwhile, the alluring Liliana Lombardo is trying to seduce the Inspector over red wine and arancini. Between pesky reporters, amorous trysts, and cocaine kingpins, Montalbano feels as if he’s being manipulated on all fronts. That is, until the inspector himself becomes the prime suspect in an unspeakably brutal crime.

    Game of Mirrors18
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  16. For a brief moment, as Montalbano was looking, a bright blade of light flashed from the loft and shone straight in his eyes. Despite the sunglasses, he instinctively shut his eyes and when he reopened them the light was gone. When a gentleman arrives at Montalbano's station to report an armed robbery on his wife that ended with a kiss, the inspector's suspicions are aroused. As he delves deeper into the case, Montalbano finds that none of the witnesses' stories are adding up, and he can't help but feel that they're not meant to. When a body turns up showing all the signs of a mafia hit, the inspector knows he must excavate the truth from what he is being led to believe. Meanwhile there's a case that keeps winding its way back to Montalbano's office. A locked door has suddenly appeared on a farmer's disused shed, and then, just as quickly, the door disappears. The anti-terrorist police soon intervene, but why are they so keen to keep this away from the inspector? And why does he sense that this case is connected to him somehow? With deceit at every turn and a distraction of the heart taking over his head, Inspector Montalbano must focus if he is ever going to solve this mystery

    Blade of Light19
    4,1
  17. A Voice in the Night

    • 288 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    A Voice in the Night is the twentieth compelling crime novel in the phenomenally successful Inspector Montalbano series by Andrea Camilleri.It occurred to him that he might not have had anything to do with Strangio's death. It was a voice in the night, an anonymous voice, that had told him this. A voice in the night that could easily have been the voice of his conscience.Feeling his age, as his birthday rolls round once again, Inspector Montalbano decides to cheer himself up by dealing with a young driver's road rage in his own unique way.But his joy is short-lived, as at police headquarters he receives an angry phone call from a supermarket boss; there's been a robbery at his store and Montalbano's colleague is treating him as a suspect. On arrival at the scene, Montalbano quickly agrees with Inspector Augello that this was no ordinary break-in, but with the supermarket's infamous links to the Mafia creating problems at every turn, this isn't going to be an easy case for the inspector to solve.And to add to the inspector's burden, the young driver he made an enemy of earlier on has returned to police headquarters to report a shocking crime . . .

    A Voice in the Night20
    4,0
  18. Inspector Montalbano must unravel the mystery of a dead body discovered in a sewage tunnel in the twenty-second novel in Andrea Camilleri's critically acclaimed series.

    The Pyramid of Mud22
    3,9
  19. Dos moscas latosas, dos hombres que pelean en una playa, tres mujeres secuestradas, un bon vivant desaparecido (¿víctima de la mafia?), un hombre amarrado y herido por la sartén de una cocinera, un pobre loco que tal vez sea también un asesino, dos cadáveres (de un hombre y una mujer). Éstos son los ingredientes de una intriga que parece imposible de resolver, aunque no para Salvo Montalbano, quizá más enamorado que nunca y acompañado, como siempre, del inefable Catarella, el avispado agente Fazio y Mimì Augello. Calma: al cabo de pocas horas, dos de las tres mujeres han aparecido indemnes, la otra desnuda y levemente herida; las tres son empleadas de banco, como el loco; el desaparecido tenía amoríos, deudas (banc arias y de otro tipo), ¿y la víctima del sartenazo? Conviene no desesperar y leer de principio a fin (una vez que se empieza, es imposible dejar de leer) esta nueva novela irónica, misteriosa, oscurísima y genial que, por si fuera necesario, confirma una vez más a Andrea Camilleri como uno de los maestros indiscutibles del género negro y a Montalbano como uno de los personajes más memorables de la literatura.

    El carrusel de las confusiones23
    3,9
  20. The Safety Net

    • 304 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    As a film crew descend upon Vigata, Montalbano is busy investigating two cases: one from the past and the other involving the new world (for him, at least) of social media.

    The Safety Net25
    3,9
  21. A mysterious boat, a conspiracy to oust the Inspector, and a trip to Genoa with plenty of delectable foods are all in store in this, the twenty-seventh mystery in the Montalbano series.

    The Cook of the Halcyon27
    3,8
  22. Inspector Montalbano embarks on his final case and, as with Sherlock Holmes and Inspector Morse before him, his last adventure is as thrilling as it is surprising. Riccardino marks a fitting end to a remarkable series of novels.

    Riccardino28
    3,8

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    From the title story, Death at Sea, in which the alleged manslaughter of an engineer upon a fishing trawler leads Inspector Montalbano to uncover an even more sinister crime, Andrea Camilleri takes his readers through eight cunning cases from the Vigatan police files. Starting with an arson attack on a hotel which leaves the distraught owner as the chief suspect; to the mysterious case of a woman who goes missing in an underpass with a million lira in her handbag; to a threat on Montalbano's own life, as an anonymous motorcyclist takes a shot at the detective.

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