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Andrea Camilleri,MR Stephen Sartarelli | 560 pages | 23 Feb 2016 | Penguin Books | 9780143121626 | English | United States La prima indagine di Montalbano by

Look Inside. Each Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories in this wholly addictive, entirely magical series, set in and starring a detective unlike any other in crime fiction, blasts the brain like a shot of pure oxygen. Aglow with local color, packed with flint-dry wit, as fresh and clean as Mediterranean seafood — altogether transporting. Long live Camilleri, and long live Montalbano. Andrea Camilleri is the bestselling author of the popular Inspector Montalbano mystery series, bestsellers in and Germany, and adapted for Italian television and translated into German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Japanese, Dutch, and Swedish. He lives in Rome. He Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories together an extemporaneous lunch of shrimp with lemon and oil as gracefully as he dodges advances from attractive women. When you buy a book, we donate a book. Sign in. The Biggest Books of the Month. Feb 23, ISBN Add to Cart. Also available from:. Available from:. Paperback —. Also in An Inspector Montalbano Mystery. Also by Andrea Camilleri. See all books by Andrea Camilleri. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. Something Missing. Matthew Dicks. A Climate of Fear. Maigret and the Dead Girl. Georges Simenon. Signed, Picpus. To Each His Own. Leonardo Sciascia. Dead Lagoon. Michael Dibdin. What You Break. Reed Farrel Coleman. A Judgement in Stone. Ruth Rendell. The Big Over Easy. Jasper Fforde. Chasing Cezanne. Maigret and the Headless Corpse. The Vintage Caper. The Grave Maurice. Martha Grimes. The Dying Detective. Leif GW Persson. Original Sin. Death in Venice and Other Stories. The Blue Hammer. Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories Macdonald. Colin Dexter. Maigret and the Lazy Burglar. Frozen Assets. Quentin Bates. Invisible Blood. Sleep No More. Maigret, Lognon and the Gangsters. Timothy Hallinan. Maigret Goes to School. A Time for Mercy. John Grisham. The Evening and the Morning. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. We are experiencing technical Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories. Please try again later. Become a Member Start earning points for buying books! Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories - Andrea Camilleri - Google книги

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — La prima indagine di Montalbano by Andrea Camilleri. La prima indagine di Montalbano Commissario Montalbano 8. L'archeologia di Montalbano e le sue prime esperienze nel mondo del crimine narrate in tre lunghi racconti. Get A Copy. HardcoverScrittori italiani e stranieripages. More Details Original Title. Commissario Montalbano 8. Commissario . Other Editions Friend Reviews. Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about La prima indagine di Montalbanoplease sign up. Be the first to ask a question about La prima indagine di Montalbano. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of La prima indagine di Montalbano Commissario Montalbano, 8. I had previously read only the Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories story in a one story volume. About pages. So you can imagine that the remaining pages and other 20 stories comprises a large element of this more complete book. The other great aspect is that we have an Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories from the author himself about his writing and how he captures his detective and what he writes. The work of the translater, Stephen Sartarelli, also deserves special mention s he brings a real humanityto the work and where Italian doesn't quite I had previously read only the title story in a one story volume. The work of the translater, Stephen Sartarelli, also deserves special mention s he brings a real humanityto the work and where Italian doesn't quite have an English equivalent there is a glossary at the back of the book. Plus other tales seem to have been Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories into Young Montalbano's TV series. Although police procedurals they centre on Inspector Montalbano; his frailties, lack of sleep, love of fine cuisine and literature. However, above all the stories are about his relationships with all he meets from his Lover to the people he questions and underpined by those whom he works with. Humour abounds and there are running jokes in his work. A loathing for paperwork, Caterella's incompetence from mispronouncement of people's names to banging the Chief's door and the frustration Montalbano has for his seniors. This is an excellent collection to revise your joy and love of Camilleri's writing or to become hooked upon these stories for the first time. There are so many books to discover and explore a new reader will be in fiction heaven. For me 20 now beckons - who ever said reading wasn't any fun? View all 5 comments. This book is long within all the stories it holds, but I just flew through it. Having watched the entire TV film series actually there are 2 of them- one is called the Young Montalbano and is nearly prequel to all of these - I could read quite quickly. But reading some of these gave me conduit to passage for the under characters and all kinds of locale "eyes" and info that deepened the tales. They did for me. It also gav This book is long within all the stories it holds, but I just flew through it. Much more than the film versions do. These are the most Southern Italian fare in their nuance and thought process to physical movement pieces that I have ever found to read. Outside of just a few others like Christ Stopped at Eboli - you do not get the eye or hand messages wordless and many paragraphs deep if that was put into words - from most Italian fiction presently at all. Not the silence of the unsaid and understood like in the Sicilian. These factors all exist in this set by Camilleri. And also Montalbano's independence and solitary nature fit perfectly into Vigata. Meri becomes replaced by Livia. No explanations. Well Livia does stick. And the perfect meal from the sea by the ultimate cook eaten alone is just like an altar. Of course. Some of my favorites here are more case centered than Fazio, Mimi, or Montalbano featured supreme. They let the under characters and main principles in the play outs just shine. And without explanations of an English who-dun-it type exercise with words per motive or emotion- you get it without the words at all. Possibly just the act. As in the story of the long married couple who practiced grieving. Or the girl become woman become matron who cannot ever live down her "reputation" and so solves "the gift I have never given to any man" ultimate response to her spouse. A truly Sicilian solving too. Or the one I remember most from the films- the story of the hob-nailed boots all 50 pairs of them left in perfect leather Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories and highest end soles and metal by the GI's who ditched, abandoned, had stolen, or just forgot about all that good stuff left behind in Why are there only 40 pairs left all these years later? Oh I wish I could have some of those Rice Balls. View all 3 comments. This prequel to the wonderful Inspector Montalbano mystery series by Andrea Camilleri will be read eagerly by all his fans, and is a Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories starting point for those who have yet to read any of the books. In it, we see a young Montalbano when he first arrives in Vigata. We get to see him choosing his home. We get to see him finding all the best restaurants in which to eat and Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories to work with the rest of the staff in the police station and a journalist at the local television station. We watc This prequel to the wonderful Inspector Montalbano mystery series by Andrea Camilleri will be read eagerly by all his fans, and is a great starting point for those who have yet to read any of the books. We watch him take his first tentative steps as an inspector with lawyers, Mafia families, and witnesses Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories don't want to talk or who want to talk too much. All the pieces are there, except for two. Montalbano has yet to meet Livia As a story, I rate it highly. I loved seeing Montalbano in the early stages of his career, yet there was something that bothered me, and I didn't pinpoint what it was until I'd finished reading the first chapter. The book just didn't "sound" right, and that is because it has not been translated by Stephen Sartarelli. After eleven books, Sartarelli's translation has become Camilleri's voice to me, and the difference is quite noticeable. Of course, it won't be obvious to anyone who has not read any of the other books in the series, and I will hasten to say that Gianluca Rizzo and Dominic Siracusa have Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories an excellent translation of Montalbano's First Case. It's just different and took me a while to become accustomed to it. At roughly pages in length, it's also disappointingly slim, even for a concise stylist like Camilleri. I do value it, however, for Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories brief look into the earliest case of Montalbano's marvelous career, and I do recommend it to anyone who has yet to sample one of the best mystery series going. The novella — a prequel to the series — will delight anyone interested in a humorous but well-thought-out mystery. An enjoyable first book on Montalbano's cases, with a crisp plot and Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories descriptions of food. How he would have to learn about the two mafia crime families that were involved in the time and how he would have to keep his wits to keep the police on top and solve the crimes. The wonderful thing about this book is the descriptions of the food, and his fondness especially for sea food which reoccur throughout the book. To tempt us further with the food there is a rough guide how to make said arancini. If only Camilleri wrote an additional book called the food of Montalbano stuffed full of the recipes I am sure it would be a best seller. Throughout the book that humour and the excellent formula that Camilleri uses to blend Montalbano, his team and the people of Vigata together is evident, though because these are short stories cannot build on it as he usually does. All the team are Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories in the book and we even get to see Catarella Solve a case. Altogether this is a fine collection of stories that all fans of Montalbano will enjoy, and recognise some of the stories, but that does not detract from the reader. ​Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories on Apple Books

Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories is a brilliant collection of short stories, personally chosen by Andrea Camilleri. When she is taken in for questioning and won't utter a single word, Montalbano must find another way to learn who she is trying to kill, and why. Other cases include a missing woman who has run away Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories the love of her life; an old married couple who appear to be rehearsing their suicides; and a crime so dark there's only one person the inspector can call for help. With twists and turns aplenty, these short stories have all the wit, mystery and culinary gusto that Camilleri's fans have come to love him for. For this sparkling collection, bestseller Camilleri A Beam of Light selected 21 of his 59 published stories featuring Chief Insp. Salvo Montalbano of Sicily's Vig ta police. The title tale, one of the longest and most satisfying, is the only one to have previously appeared in English translation. InMontalbano is transferred to Vig ta, where he deals first with a sensitive case involving Giuseppe Cusumano, the favorite grandson of Don Sisino Cuffaro, the head of a powerful Mafia family. The story showcases Montalbano's love of good food, his perfect little house, his curiosity and sympathy, and his unconventional but shrewd problem solving. Some of the best stories are quite brief and moving, such as "The Pact," in which Montalbano stops to help an old woman walking alone at night, and the metafictional "Montalbano Says No," in which the detective has a dispute with his creator. Familiar supporting characters get a Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories to shine, most notably and improbably in "Catarella Solves a Case," in which "Cat" Catarella, his assistant with a gift for butchering languagetakes a lead role. This is a treat for admirers of the Montalbano novels and a Montalbanos First Case and Other Stories introduction for new readers. Publisher Description. The Shape of Water. August Heat. The Track of Sand. The Sicilian Method. Excursion to Tindari. The Voice of the Violin.