August Heat
によって
Andrea Camilleri
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Mystery
Children’s
Travel
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
281
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2009
出版社
PICADOR
ISBN-10
0330457292
ISBN-13
9780330457293
説明
Amidst the sweltering heat of August in Sicily, the tranquil days seem to stretch endlessly, lulling the inhabitants into a slower rhythm of life. Montalbano, the astute detective, embraces the languid pace, finding solace in the sun-drenched afternoons and the vibrant flavors of local cuisine. However, beneath this serene façade, tensions simmer and mysteries unfold, creating a perfect backdrop for intrigue.
As the quiet of summer envelops the region, a series of unsettling events disrupt Montalbano's peaceful existence. He grapples with dilemmas that challenge his instincts and force him to confront the darker aspects of human nature. Each twist reveals new layers to the stories of those around him, from the secrets buried deep within the community to the unexpected connections that emerge as the investigation deepens.
In this vivid portrayal of Sicilian life, the sultry heat intertwines with the thrill of suspense. Montalbano navigates the complexities of crime and the nuances of relationships, all while trying to retain his sense of self amidst the pressures of duty and desire. The story captures the essence of a summer that is both beguiling and tumultuous, leaving readers yearning for more of Montalbano's captivating world.
As the quiet of summer envelops the region, a series of unsettling events disrupt Montalbano's peaceful existence. He grapples with dilemmas that challenge his instincts and force him to confront the darker aspects of human nature. Each twist reveals new layers to the stories of those around him, from the secrets buried deep within the community to the unexpected connections that emerge as the investigation deepens.
In this vivid portrayal of Sicilian life, the sultry heat intertwines with the thrill of suspense. Montalbano navigates the complexities of crime and the nuances of relationships, all while trying to retain his sense of self amidst the pressures of duty and desire. The story captures the essence of a summer that is both beguiling and tumultuous, leaving readers yearning for more of Montalbano's captivating world.