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Tod einer Verrückten (1988)

von Magdalen Nabb

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Reihen: Maresciallo Guarnaccia (6)

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In einem Florentiner Stadtviertel wird eine geistig verwirrte Frau ermordet. Carabiniere Guarnaccia versucht mit Beharrlichkeit und Gespür für die Menschen aus dem Umfeld der Toten den Fall zu lösen.
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Loved it! Loving this series more and more as I read through them in order. ( )
  TanteLeonie | May 31, 2021 |
There's a wonderful sense of place in this book. Not the Florence that the tourists see, perhaps, but the Florence where the trauma of the 1966 Flood lies just below the surface and the residents face daily frustration trying to find a store open during August. The author's portrayal of the Carabineri is fairly true to what Italians might expect. The problem of turnover with young and clueless National Service recruits constantly joining the barracks (and leaving soon after they get a clue) is probably quite accurate. And it's brilliant to have a Sicilian protagonist, because he is a bit of an outsider, like the reader. I occasionally felt that the author, despite having lived in Italy, may have over-compensated or over-translated for British readers' sensibilities. I couldn't wrap my mind around someone giving a person's weight at 25 stones when I'd expect kilos. When I fact-checked, Italy not only had adopted the metric system by 1970, it had already been the standard for over 100 years by that point. Minor quibble. I enjoyed the book a lot, and the mystery was well done. The Marshal wasn't quick to come to the point (and who could be, in the August heat of Italy), but it was a more pleasant book that way. It would have been a keeper, but ironically, the book got forgotten outside in an unexpected thunderstorm and became as waterlogged as the books of Florence in 1966. It's a high compliment to the book that I made the effort to dry it out enough to read the last 150 pages. I also should say that it surprised me to discover that it was 6th in a series. I never felt that I came in too late and missed something, nor did the author spend time in tedious recapitulation. Unusual! ( )
  muumi | May 30, 2020 |
This is the first book in this series that I have read and I felt I was starting a little behind. It seemed it was assumed the reader would already know who the Marshal was and what his position was. Only I didn’t and I had a little trouble figuring out how he fit into the Florence law enforcement structure. The beginning felt a little slow but that helped set the stage for the slow pace of all of Florence in August. There are a lot of interesting characters here and they are all written so they feel real and believable. And the Marshall becomes involved with all of them, as every witness and suspect seems to have a problem that the Marshall tries to fix even though he has a murder to solve. And as he tries to figure out who this old madwoman was he learns about the floods that devastated lives in years past, delves into the plight of the mentally ill and tries to work within the tight knit community that has its own rules. So the book has a lot of parts. But they are all woven in seamlessly so nothing feel extraneous or out of place and the book is about the community and the people and not just this one case. I liked the writing and the story but I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the others in the series so I would know the history of the characters that I feel like I was missing. ( )
  bedda | Feb 7, 2017 |
The beginning of the book was a bit long and drawn out, but once we got into the tragic history of Clementina (Anna Franci) the story really picked-up.

Clementina went around the town frantically cleaning the street on a daily basis. Some days she would allow herself to be teased by the locals other days she would shout abuses at them. The people all knew her & the women looked after her by taking turns bringing her food every evening...

One evening Clementina calls the Carabineri because someone has been trying to break into her flat. The owner of the local bar goes home with her, but finds no one there.... Two days later Clementina is found dead with her head in her oven....but, there wasn't enough gas in the tank to kill a bird!

So Marshal Guarnaccia sets out to find the murderer. What I did find fascinating, is that the Marshal actually spoke at quite some length trying to get the henchman to talk.... He usually just ruminates and rarely says much....

I do plan on finishing the series.

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1 abstimmen Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 18, 2016 |
Magdalen Nabb was another writer of mysteries set in Italy who, like Michael Dibdin, died in 2007. Her protagonist, Guarnaccia, is one of the Carabinieri, which as far as I can tell, is a quasi-military national police force; whereas Donna Leon's Brunetti is a local Venetian policeman. Guarnaccia therefore is a bit of an outsider and this makes for an interesting tale. ( )
  auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
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