Inspector Montalbano by Andrea Camilleri Books 11-20 Collection Set - Fiction. The Wings of the Sphinx is the eleventh book in the wickedly funny Inspector Montalbano series by Italian author, Andrea Camilleri.
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‘The novels of Andrea Camilleri breath out the sense of place, the sense of humour, and the sense of despair that fill the air of Sicily. To read him is to be taken to that glorious, tortured island’ Donna Leon ‘Both farcical and endearing, Montalbano is a cross between Columbo and Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, with the added culinary idiosyncrasies of an Italian Maigret’ Guardian.
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A chance encounter with a strange young woman leads Inspector Montalbano to Vig ta harbour - and into a puzzling new mystery. After sitting in the car on the hill for about ten minutes, Montalbano realized this was a big mistake.
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The novels of Andrea Camilleri breath out the sense of place, the sense of humour, and the sense of despair that fill the air of Sicily. To read him is to be taken to that glorious, tortured island Donna Leon Both farcical and endearing, Montalbano is a cross between Columbo and Chandlers Philip Marlowe, with the added culinary idiosyncrasies of an Italian Maigret Guardian.
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Title: The Shape of Water (Inspector Montalbano mysteries) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Author: Andrea Camilleri ISBN 10: 0330492861. Will be clean, not soiled or stained. Books will be free of page markings.
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Title: Riccardino (Inspector Montalbano mysteries) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Author: Andrea Camilleri ISBN 10: 1529073308.
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‘The novels of Andrea Camilleri breath out the sense of place, the sense of humour, and the sense of despair that fill the air of Sicily. To read him is to be taken to that glorious, tortured island’ Donna Leon ‘Both farcical and endearing, Montalbano is a cross between Columbo and Chandler’s Philip Marlowe, with the added culinary idiosyncrasies of an Italian Maigret’ Guardian.
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The novels of Andrea Camilleri breath out the sense of place, the sense of humour, and the sense of despair that fill the air of Sicily. To read him is to be taken to that glorious, tortured island Donna Leon Both farcical and endearing, Montalbano is a cross between Columbo and Chandlers Philip Marlowe, with the added culinary idiosyncrasies of an Italian Maigret Guardian.
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