· Death at La Fenice is Donna Leon’s first novel in her Guido Brunetti series, set in the beautiful city of Venice. Guido Brunetti is a commissario (detective) for the Venetian police and investigates the the death of world-famous conductor Helmut Wellauer, who was poisoned in his dressing room during an opera. The novel is written in 3rd person limited, describing Brunetti’s thoughts to the. Death at La Fenice: Leon, Donna: www.doorway.ru: Books. Buy used: $ Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE delivery: Get free shipping. Free shipping within the U.S. when you order $ of eligible items shipped by Amazon. Or get faster shipping on this item starting at $ (Prices may vary for AK and HI.)/5(K). · DEATH AT LA FENICE From the Commissario Guido Brunetti series, Vol. 1 by Donna Leon ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, Cyanide poisoning during the second-act intermission of La Traviata leaves the eminent conductor Helmut Wellauer dead, survived by a constellation of suspects from prima Flavia Petrelli (whose lesbian liaison with a wealthy Author: Kirkus Reviews.
Donna Leon's "Death at La Fenice," the first novel in her beloved Commissario Guido Brunetti series, introduced readers to the glamorous and cutthroat world of opera and one of Italy's finest living sopranos, Flavia Petrelli -- then a suspect in. Death at La Fenice (), the first novel by American academic and crime-writer Donna Leon, is the first of the internationally best-selling Commissario Brunetti mystery series, set in Venice, www.doorway.ru novel won the Japanese Suntory prize, and its sequel is Death in a Strange Country (). ― Donna Leon, Death at La Fenice. tags: funny, mystery. 3 likes. Like "She believed that books served as a mirror of the person who accumulated them." ― Donna Leon, Through a Glass, Darkly. tags: books. 3 likes. Like "I read books, not minds, Guido." ― Donna.
Death at La Fenice is Donna Leon’s first novel in her Guido Brunetti series, set in the beautiful city of Venice. Guido Brunetti is a commissario (detective) for the Venetian police and investigates the the death of world-famous conductor Helmut Wellauer, who was poisoned in his dressing room during an opera. The novel is written in 3rd person limited, describing Brunetti’s thoughts to the reader throughout. by Donna Leon ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, Cyanide poisoning during the second-act intermission of La Traviata leaves the eminent conductor Helmut Wellauer dead, survived by a constellation of suspects from prima Flavia Petrelli (whose lesbian liaison with a wealthy American archeologist, Brett Lynch, Wellauer was threatening to expose) to director Franco Santore (furious over Wellauer's refusal to honor a bargain to find a job for Santore's protege)—and including of course Wellauer's. Donna Leon has written four previous Guido Brunetti novels, Death and Judgment, Dressed for Death, Death in a Strange Country, and Death at La Fenice, which won the Suntory Prize for the best suspense novel of She teaches English at the University of Maryland extension at a U.S. Air Force base near Venice Italy, where she has lived for over twenty years.
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