The Temptation of Forgiveness, Donna Leon
The Temptation of Forgiveness, Donna Leon
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The Temptation of Forgiveness

Bestseller

Author: Donna Leon

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/20/2018


Synopsis

In the 27th novel in Donna Leon's bestselling mystery series, a suspicious accident leads Commissario Guido Brunetti to uncover a longstanding scam with disturbing unintended consequences Surprised, if not dismayed, to discover from his superior, Vice-Questore Patta, that leaks are emanating from the Questura, Commissario Guido Brunetti is surprised more consequentially by the appearance of a friend of his wife's, fearful that her son is using drugs and hopeful Brunetti can somehow intervene. When Tullio Gasparini, the woman's husband, is found unconscious and with a serious brain injury at the foot of a Venice bridge at midnight, Brunetti is drawn to pursue a possible connection to the boy's behavior. But the truth, as Brunetti has experienced so often, is rarely straightforward. An examination of Gasparini's home office reveals a number of strange coupons in his elderly aunt's name from a local drugstore, which over time reveal a long-running scam. As the 27th novel unfolds in Donna Leon's exquisite chronicle of Venetian life in all its blissful and sordid aspects, Brunetti is ever more impressed by the intuition of his fellow Commissario Claudia Griffoni, and by the endless resourcefulness and craftiness of Signorina Elettra, Patta's secretary and gate-keeper, and reminded of the ever-lasting virtues of his own family. His intellectual pursuits lead him to read Sophocles' play Antigone, so revealing of the unintended consequences that can erupt from bad decisions-and tempt him to consider at least personal forgiveness for a crime from the heart gone bad.

About Donna Leon

American author, Donna Leon, has settled nicely into a series of crime novels set in Venice, Italy entitled, Brunettixote. The novels feature the fictional character of Commissario Guido Brunetti.

Leon was born in 1942, and eventually lived in Venice, Italy for over 30 years. She was an English literature lecturer for the University of Maryland in Europe (Italy), and worked on a military base in Italy for several years, before she became a full time writer. She moved to Zurich, Switzerland, and also had a home in a smaller Swiss village.

The novels have been translated from English into several foreign languages, but for some reason the author did not approve them being translated into Italian. German television has shown 22 Commissario Brunetti episodes that they produced for broadcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on November 14, 2018

This is the 27th book I’ve read in this delightful series, so by now I know what to expect. The usual cast will be present and there will be a crime – of course, it’s a crime fiction series – and there will be social comment too. The crime sometimes plays quite a small part in the overall piece and......more

Goodreads review by EAK on March 25, 2018

I’m a Brunetti addict, but sometimes the endless detail is just padding. I think Leon wants the reader to proceed at the same measured. thoughtful pace as Brunetti, hence the noting of every hand movement, sideways glance, sitting posture for every character. Furthermore, while I once found Elettra’......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on May 05, 2018

Challenging device in use while out of country, but must note this may be a favorite of the series. How beautiful it can be to enter the thinking of a loved character as well as the serenity and security of his personal life. Can not conquer itsy keyboard. Update after return home. Great read!......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth (Alaska) on September 10, 2020

I'm so glad I found myself in front of another in this series. As I recall, some in the series have more than others of Brunetti, the family man. This was one with more and I was happy for that. Coming home from work, Guido found his wife fixing one of his favorite dinners. ‘If I promise to clean my......more

Goodreads review by Dale on April 20, 2018

Too many tourists in Venice. The Italian government is corrupt and ineffectual. Billions of euros wasted on flood control gates that will never work. Cruise ships in Venice. These are the things that Leon doesn't like this time. Not exactly the Donna Leon of twenty years ago, who aimed her guns at t......more