If you haven't read an Auntie Poldi book, now is the time.
This is the third book in the Auntie Poldi series. You don't "have" to read them in order, but for character development, it does help. They are completely fine as stand alone books as well.
Here's why you need Auntie Poldi in your life- she is a German widow who moves to Sicily because she wants to drink herself to death by the sea. She is a mix of Jessica Fletcher from Murder She Wrote and Blanche from The Golden Girls. She is whip smart, selfish, bold, a great admirer of men (especially those in uniform- and they of her). This book is not for the meek or those who demand complete reality- Death, himself as a character, is in these books and often shows up to remind Poldi how to make decisions that keep her or others alive. They're murder mysteries told from Poldi's nephew's point of view (much like Watson relays the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.)
If you'd like to visit Sicily, these books would be a great stand in for that. This book, in particular, tells of different parts of Sicily and really makes the settings a character. There are detectives, mob hencemen, a McGuffin, a Finnish band, celebrity characters, love affairs, thieves, travel, farting dogs, Death, and general Auntie Poldi antics. If you like audiobooks, I do find these more fun on audio as the narrator does an excellent job with the Italian words and the various cast of characters. This is a great mystery, in modern Italy, with zany characters and plot. 4.5 stars
Thank you to NetGalley for the advance copy for review.