> Skip to content

Article  •  18 March 2019

 

Brunettis and beyond

An introduction to the key players in Donna Leon's Venetian crime series.

Commissario Guido Brunetti
The protagonist of the series, Guido Brunetti is a commissario di polizia working for the Venetian Questura. Well-read and always presentable, Brunetti is a respected man, and his colleagues admire his professionalism and ability to make quick decisions. His friends at the Questura include Signorina Elettra, Commissario Griffoni and Ispettore Vianello, but he doesn’t get along with his boss, Vice-Questore Patta, or Patta’s right-hand-man, Lieutenant Scarpa. Over the years, exposure to crime and corruption has made Brunetti increasingly cynical about the state of the city he loves, but he always finds comfort in classic texts and in the tranquillity of his family life.

Brunetti is happily married to Paola, with whom he has two children: Raffaele (Raffi) and Chiara. He comes from a modest family: his father, who fought in the Second World War, has passed away, and his mother – suffering from severe Alzheimer’s – is looked after by nuns in a nursing home. Because of his simple upbringing, he often feels out of place in Paola’s upper-class family. 

 

Brunetti’s Family

Paola Brunetti
Paola is Brunetti’s intelligent and glamorous wife. She and Brunetti have been happily married for around twenty years. A professor of literature, she especially admires Henry James – a love which Brunetti, despite all his efforts, cannot understand. As well as having an academic career, she is also a loving mother and wife, and a wonderful cook. Paola comes from one of the oldest aristocratic families in Venice, and is the heiress to her family’s fortune. However, she prides herself on her left-wing politics and is very practical, feisty and independent.

Raffaele (Raffi) Brunetti
Raffi is Brunetti and Paola’s son. A typical teenage boy, he loves nothing more than a good sandwich and spending time with his friends. He can be headstrong at times, but is generally a cheerful and carefree boy.

Chiara Brunetti
Chiara is Brunetti and Paola’s politically engaged daughter. From animal rights, to fighting for the environment, she always has a cause worth fighting for.

Conte and Contessa Falier
The benign Conte and Contessa Falier are Paola’s rich and powerful parents, and Brunetti’s in-laws. They live in Palazzo Falier, near the university where Paola teaches. There, they often host lavish dinner parties for Venice’s upper classes. The Conte is an opera buff and a huge fan of Flavia Petrelli, the famous opera diva.

 

At the Questura

Vice-Questore Giuseppe Patta
Originally from Palermo in Sicily, Patta is Brunetti’s direct boss, and a born bureaucrat, more concerned about upsetting the powers that be than with actually solving crime. He and Brunetti are constantly at odds, with Patta often getting in the way of investigations in case they threaten to offend government or religious officials. He is rather pompous and dull, interested only in his personal ambitions and in pleasing his political masters. Jealous of Brunetti’s connections to the Venetian upper classes, he aspires to one day climb the social and political ladder.

Signorina Elettra Zorzi
Signorina Elettra is Vice-Questore Patta’s incredibly intelligent, resourceful and stylish secretary. Although Patta is nominally in charge, rest assured that it’s Signorina Elettra who really runs everything at the Questura – and everyone except Patta knows it. Her computer skills are second-to-none, and her ability to get things done, or to discover something with a few taps of her keyboard, seems almost magical. She is fantastically well connected, and often manages to get access to important people and information that Brunetti, even with his commissario badge, can’t reach. Signorina Elettra is a master at reading people and of getting them to do what she wants without them realising what she’s doing at all – especially Patta. She loves her city, and will use all of her skills and powers to make sure it is protected. An independent and strong woman, she is always perfectly composed, professional and endlessly polite and helpful.

Lieutenant Scarpa
Vice-Questore Patta’s attack dog and a thorn in Brunetti’s side, Lieutenant Scarpa is a sycophantic and detestable man. Also from Palermo, he’s been sucking up to Patta for years in an attempt to get promoted, but all their efforts so far have failed and he remains only a lieutenant. However, despite his lower ranking, he very much sees himself as superior to Brunetti, and will challenge him at every opportunity. Uncaring and at times even cruel to people he considers beneath him, Scarpa is vindictive and easy to hate.

Commissario Claudia Griffoni
Claudia Griffoni is Brunetti’s colleague and friend at the Questura. She is originally from Naples, and so sometimes finds Venetian customs and norms amusing at best, but more often frustrating. Young and able, she is also witty and intelligent, and never afraid to speak her mind. Brunetti admires and respects her judgement and intuition, and is always happy to work with her on a case. 

Ispettore Lorenzo Vianello
Ispettore Vianello is Brunetti’s young and faithful colleague at the Questura. Loyal and always friendly, he admires Brunetti and shows real promise.

Officer Alvise
Cheerful and eager to help, Officer Alvise is a young member of the Questura, who still has a lot to learn. He can be naïve and uncertain, and Brunetti does find his lack of conviction frustrating at times, but he is overall a kind and well-meaning man.

Feature Title

Unto Us a Son Is Given
A new look for the twenty-eighth novel in Donna Leon's bestselling crime series
Read more

More features

See all
Article
25 questions with Candice Fox

To celebrate the publication of High Wire, we caught up with Candice Fox to learn more.

Article
Penguin Noir is back with two events in 2024

Learn about two exciting Penguin Random House author showcases this August!

Article
Candice Fox explains how she gleaned insight from real firefighters for her upcoming novel

The author shares how she approached New York firefighters and what she learned from them while researching for Devil’s Kitchen.

Article
QUIZ: find your partner in crime this summer

Take this fun quiz to find out which crime novel you should read this summer.

Article
4 of the best Australian Outback crime novels of 2023

Australian crime fiction is having a moment; see the new books to have on your radar in 2023.

Article
This is how detective stories have withstood the test of time

Detective stories have been around for over a century, but their popularity persists. Find out who wrote the first detective story and discover a new novel for your ‘must read’ list.

Article
Meet the characters from The Thursday Murder Club

Get ready for more antics and adventures from the final book of the Thursday Murder Club series. Refresh your memory on the characters from The Thursday Murder Club before The Last Devil to Die comes out this September.

Q&A
Brooke Robinson shares the inspiration behind The Negotiator

Brooke Robinson shares her secrets to crafting an intriguing plotline, her love of research and how she winds down after a day of writing about high-stakes scenarios.

Q&A
Alex Michaelides shares why his new novel was his favourite to write

Learn about Alex Michaelides’s new book, the real-life people who inspired his characters and how growing up in Cyprus contributed to the setting.

Book clubs
Foul Play book club questions

A heart-stopping jack Hawksworth novel to read with your book club.

Q&A
News
2022 Ned Kelly Awards Winners Announced

The Ned Kelly Awards recognise and celebrate the very best crime writing has to offer. See which Penguin Random House books won this year.

Looking for more articles?

See all articles
penguin pop image
penguin pop image