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  ProdID: 5311 - By Its coverWritten byDonna Leon Product Score: 3.8 
By Its cover

Price : $34.99
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Available : 4th April 2014

By Its Cover is the much anticipated twenty-third instalment in Donna Leon's bestselling crime series, where Commissario Brunetti is better than ever as he addresses questions of worth and value alongside his ever-faithful team of Ispettore Vianello and Signorina Elettra.

When several valuable antiquarian books go missing from a prestigious library in the heart of Venice, Commissario Brunetti is immediately called to the scene. The staff suspect an American researcher has stolen them, but for Brunetti something doesn't quite add up.

Taking on the case, the Commissario begins to seek information about some of the library's regulars, such as the ex-priest Franchini, a passionate reader of ancient Christian literature, and Contessa Morosini-Albani, the library's chief donor, and comes to the conclusion that the thief could not have acted alone.

However, when Franchini is found murdered in his home, the case takes a more sinister turn and soon Brunetti finds himself submerged in the dark secrets of the black market of antiquarian books. Alongside his ever-faithful team of Ispettore Vianello and Signorina Elettra, he delves into the pages of Franchini's past and into the mind of a book thief in order to uncover the terrible truth.

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sweetpea   Review #10907 - Dated: 24th of March, 2014
  Author: sweetpea

I must begin by declaring that I have not read any of Donna Leon's previous 20 plus books so I cannot say how this present novel compares to previous writings. What I can say however is that this book left me somewhat perplexed and disappointed and wondering if I had missed something. Had I not been reviewing this book I would not have persevered to finish it so it was almost under sufferance that I read every word in this book to the end.

The blurb on the back had immediately piqued my interest and I thought this would be a quick easy to read novel that I would very much enjoy. I love a good detective story even more so when it is based in Italy so started reading this thinking it would be a very enjoyable book. By the end of the first page I was already feeling a bit lost and confused but by page two my hopes had risen with a theft being reported from the Biblioteca Merula in Venice. By page five I was being introduced to the fact that the system in Italy was a little corrupt and underhanded - a point which continued to be made throughout the book. Then the environmental damage being done to Venice was broached upon. This was followed up by a lot of reference to the social system in Venice and nobility. All very interesting to know and if you know nothing about Italy and Venice then you will indeed be enlightened somewhat by reading this.

By page 20 I was feeling that I was really going to struggle to finish the book when the reason for the thefts and possibly a very good crime plot was (I thought) revealed with many maps, but no text, being removed from books. Rather disappointingly (for me) however what could have been a brilliant thriller based on why the maps and illustrations had been removed (a search for buried treasure or a shipwreck or bounty from a World War I wondered) was not followed up.

I won't ruin the story for those of you that clearly love the Commissario Brunetti Novels except to say that they are not for me. I won't be reading another and as that is the case can hardly recommend this. I always feel bad as a reader when I don't enjoy a book, that some one has clearly gone to a lot of effort to write and have published, however for $35 I would expect a more readable novel.

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