Trace Elements
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#29 in the Commissario Brunetti series. Nicely paced, crisp writing, her descriptions of Venice transport the reader. Definitely worth reading.

Journal Entry 2 by
marmee463
at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia on Wednesday, January 4, 2023


Released 2 mos ago (1/4/2023 UTC) at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia
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The actions of the characters are decided with very limited input, it's not even clear if a murder has been committed becoming almost incidental. It makes the story line almost insignificant - very strange!

Journal Entry 4 by
marmee463
at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia on Tuesday, January 31, 2023


Released 1 mo ago (2/2/2023 UTC) at Redgum Cafe in Templestowe, Victoria Australia
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I must continue with this series.
Venice’s Commissario Brunetti and his colleague, Commissario Griffoni, are called to the bedside of a dying woman. They see the tragedy in the situation, as the woman’s husband has recently died in a motorbike accident, and their two school-aged daughters will soon be orphans. The dying woman is worried about “bad money”. But what does she mean by that? The husband’s death seemed accidental. Is it possible that he was murdered?
Venice’s Commissario Brunetti and his colleague, Commissario Griffoni, are called to the bedside of a dying woman. They see the tragedy in the situation, as the woman’s husband has recently died in a motorbike accident, and their two school-aged daughters will soon be orphans. The dying woman is worried about “bad money”. But what does she mean by that? The husband’s death seemed accidental. Is it possible that he was murdered?