- Published: 2 May 2011
- ISBN: 9780099547624
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $29.99
A Question of Belief
- Published: 2 May 2011
- ISBN: 9780099547624
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $29.99
Leon's books are a joy, and the 19th Venice-based Commissario Brunetti novel is well up to her consistently high standard
Guardian
Leon excels in the claustrophobia of families, the Italian class system and the sinister aspects of Venice that the tourists don't see
Marcel Berlins, The Times
To read a Donna Leon novel is to have an armchair holiday in her lovingly described Venice, in the company of an old friend - the amiable Commissario Brunetti . . . Leon never fails to impress with her carefully wrought plots and believable characters
Daily Mail
Knowingness, or an illusion of knowingness, is essential to successful crime-writing . . . Donna Leon has mastered this technique perfectly
Jonathan Keates, TLS
Donna Leon has established a special hold on the reader's imagination, so it is almost easier to imagine the Commissario returning to lunch with his feisty wife, just round the corner, than almost any other fiction character in the immortal (we hope) city. . . A Question of Belief is particularly enjoyable...Donna Leon's great skill is to invest the characters in her crime novels with a kind of humanity, even the wrongdoers. . . [a] marvellous evocation of the magic city, and its inhabitants of all types
Antonia Fraser, The Lady
We could recognise her characters as easily as our colleagues if we saw them on the bus . . . an absorbing, portentfull depiction of Italian society, where superstition and old taboos still exert a powerful grip. Brunetti is in typically quizzical form. Shrewd yet appealingly emotional, he acts as a seductive guide to a country, and a city, depicted as slowly sinking under the weight of legal sleight-of-hand and pernicious networks of influence among the great and the good
Rosemary Goring, The Herald
A welcome addition to a hugely popular series with an unparalleled feel for the glorious city of Venice
Waterstones Books Quarterly
Wonderful
Mirror