What do you think?
Rate this book


354 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2006
Brunetti found himself back in the court of the Emperor Heliogabalus, one of his favorite monsters. Ah, the excess of it, the violence, the utter corruption of everything and everyone. The lasagne had layers of ham and thin slices of artichoke hearts interleaved with layers of pasta that he suspected might have been home made. He would have preferred more artichokes. He shared his table with decapitated senators, evil counsellors, barbarians bent on the destruction of the empire. He took a sip of wine and ate another bite of lasagne.
It's springtime and Commissario Brunetti asked by his assistant, Vianello, to help him rescue his good friend who has being arrested for taking part in an environmental demonstration. But there may be more to the arrest and soon Brunetti and Vianelli become suspicious when they hear that someone might want to harm the friend.![]()
home of the world-famous glass factories, where a murder of a furnace worker is discovered in one of the glass factories.![]()
Signorina Elletra is just as fabulous and Vice-Questore Patta, Brunetti's boss, just as stupid and vain. I adore the way the characters have developed throughout this series. We have become very familiar with them. A new character, Paolo Foa, is introduced to replace the Questura's boat pilot, Bonsuan, who was killed in book #10 and he's quite an interesting character and I look forward to his future appearances.![]()
![]()