The Sunday Times bestselling, twenty-eighth and final novel in the thrilling, wickedly funny Inspector Montalbano Mysteries series by Andrea Camilleri.\'One of fiction\'s greatest detectives\' – Daily MailWhen Inspector Montalbano receives an early-morning phone call it proves to be the start of a very trying day.
For the caller expects Montalbano to arrive imminently at a rendezvous with some friends.
But before he can reply the caller announces himself as someone called Riccardino and hangs up.Later that day news comes in of a brutal slaying in broad daylight by an unknown assassin who makes his getaway on a motorbike.
The Sunday Times bestselling, twenty-eighth and final novel in the thrilling, wickedly funny Inspector Montalbano Mysteries series by Andrea Camilleri.\'One of fiction\'s greatest detectives\' – Daily MailWhen Inspector Montalbano receives an early-morning phone call it proves to be the start of a very trying day. For the caller expects Montalbano to arrive imminently at a rendezvous with some friends. But before he can reply the caller announces himself as someone called Riccardino and hangs up.Later that day news comes in of a brutal slaying in broad daylight by an unknown assassin who makes his getaway on a motorbike. And when the Inspector learns of the victim’s identity – a man called Riccardino – his troubles are only just beginning. For soon he must contend with the involvement of a local bishop and a fortune teller who reports some strange goings-on in her neighbourhood.All roads soon lead to a local salt mine but the case proves stubbornly intractable until Montalbano receives another unexpected call . . .\'Camilleri has contrived a fitting goodbye to a dear old friend who operates, to the very last, on his own terms\' – The Guardian Σελίδες: 304, Έτος Έκδοσης: 1129, Διαστάσεις: 13x13cm