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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

ANDREA CAMILLERI

Categories: Italian Police Procedural, Historical, Non Fiction Mystery

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Born at Porto Empedocle (near Agrigento), Andrea Camilleri is a director, author of scripts for theatre and television, as well as one of the most famous Italian contemporary writers. He started working as director and scriptwriter immediately after the Second World War and is especially well known for the most famous crime television productions featuring Lieutenant Sheridan and Inspector Maigret. Over the years he started writing actual novels always with Sicily and its million faces as protagonists. Fame arrived with the creation of Inspector Montalbano, a true Sicilian with a passion for food and good books often placed before anything else, set in an imaginary Sicilian coastal town and introduced in La forma dell'acqua (Penguin and Putman have the rights to this book). His style is very particular as he mixes Italian and local dialect without however making it unreadable for those who are not from that part of Italy. Camilleri has won numerous prestigious literary awards in Italy as well as in France and his books have been translated into all the major Western languages (plus Japanese) and recently also in English. He is married with three children and four grandchildren, and lives in Rome.
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MONTALBANO SERIES

The shape of water (original title: La forma dell'acqua)

The goats of Vigata once grazed on the trash-strewn site still known as the Pasture. Now local enterprise of a different sort flourishes: drug dealers and prostitutes of every flavor. But their discreet trade is upset when two employees of the Splendor Refuse Collection Company discover the body of engineer Silvio Luparello, one of the local movers and shakers, apparently deceased in flagrante at the Pasture. The coroner's verdict is death from natural causes - refreshingly unusual for Sicily. But Inspector Salvo Montalbano, as honest as he is streetwise and as scathing to fools and villains as he is compassionate to their victims, is not ready to close the case - even though he's being pressured by Vigata's police chief, judge, and bishop. Picking his way through a labyrinth of high-comedy corruption, delicious meals, vendetta firepower, and carefully planted false clues, Montalbano can be relied on, whatever the cost, to get to the heart of the matter.

 

The Terra-Cotta Dog (Il cane di terracotta)

The Terra-cotta Dog opens with the inspector's mysterious téte-a-téte with a mafioso, some inexplicably abandoned loot from a supermarket heist, and dying words that lead him to an illegal arms cache in a mountain cave. There, in a secret grotto, he finds a harrowing scene: two young lovers, dead fifty years and still embracing, watched over by a life-size terra-cotta dog. Montalbano's passion to solve this old crime takes him, heedless of personal danger, on a journey through the island's past and into a family's dark heart amid the horrors of World War II bombardment.

 

The Snack Thief (Il ladro di merendine)

In the third book in Andrea Camilleri's Inspector Montalbano series, the urbane and perceptive Sicilian detective exposes a viper's nest of government corruption and international intrigue in a compelling new case. When an elderly man is stabbed to death in an elevator and a crewman on an Italian fishing trawler is machine-gunned by a Tunisian patrol boat off Sicily's coast, only Montalbano suspects the link between the two incidents. His investigation leads to the beautiful Karima, an impoverished housecleaner and sometime prostitute, whose young son steals other schoolchildren's midmorning snacks. But Karima disappears, and the young snack thief's life-as well as Montalbano's-is on the line . . .

 

The Voice of the Violin (La voce del violino)

In this latest novel, Montalbano's gruesome discovery of a lovely, naked young woman suffocated in her bed immediately sets him on a search for her killer. Among the suspects are her aging husband, a famous doctor; a shy admirer, now disappeared; an antiques-dealing lover from Bologna; and the victim's friend Anna, whose charms Montalbano cannot help but appreciate. But it is a mysterious, reclusive violinist who holds the key to this murder.

 

Un mese con Montalbano

Salvo Montalbano is a police inspector with an ideal of justice, a fiancée in Genoa and three great passions: eat, drink and good literature. He faces a violent world with the arms of intelligence, pity and humor.

 

Gli arancini di Montalbano

Twenty short stories where Inspector Montalbano faces very strange crimes and criminals: aged actors, bedroom secrets, a funereal script; former headmasters who cheat generous prostitutes; innocent fathers of mafiosi transformed into killers; faithful wives with cruel vendettas; rubbish collectors with drug trafficking secrets; violent farmers with mobile phones; judges feeling guilty.

 

La gita a Tindari

A new enquiry for Inspector Montalbano between the imaginary Vigata and Tindari. A triple homicide: a young womanizer who lived an expensive life, two pensioners that buried in their homes that had decided on a sudden trip to Tindari. The only link is the block of flats they all live in. But Montalbano can read the signs that come from the ancient living in the modern continent of Sicily: he is helped by an old olive tree, his team, Ingrid, a book by Conrad and a ruthless Unnamed.

 

L'odore della notte

Its winter at Vigàta and Inspector Montalbano is feeling old. Signs of old cases emerge colored with nostalgia as he proceeds in a new inquiry. A strange one that Montalbano is looking into unofficially but it slowly gets him, together with a creeping feeling of horror.

 

La Paura di Montalbano

Another collection of short stories by Andrea Camilleri, three longer ones and three shorter ones, where Inspector Montalbano will have to deal with his fear and where Catarella becomes a hero.

 

 

Il giro di boa

After a very bad night and a personal crisis, at dawn Montalbano decides to go for a swim. The early dip however will not solve his problems as he encounters a corpse in the sea that will lead the Sicilian detective onto his most difficult case so far.

 

OTHER NON SERIES

Il corso delle cose

A town in Sicily, thirty years ago. Vito is a loner, nicknamed "ombra" (shadow) even if he has no shadows in his life. One evening somebody tries to murder him. A mistake? According to the police it is a warning but Vito does not understand. What do they want from him? Why has he been threatened? He will understand too late and the bitter truth will give him the courage that he thought he did not have.

 

Un filo di fumo

Inspired by a leaflet that the author found among his Grandfather's papers that warned against the trafficking of a dishonest sulfur trader, the rest comes from the mind of Andrea Camilleri.

 

La strage dimenticata

The revolts of 1848 in Sicily as an excuse for transformist retaliations by the nobles: in this context two bloodbaths with the authorities covering everything up. The first took place at Porto Empedocle, where Major Sarzana killed 114 convicts, suffocating and burning them alive in a prison cell; the second took place at Pantelleria where mafiosi and land owners executed 15 farmers on pretentious accusations. Camilleri, based on documents and family memories, tells the tale with bitter humor.

 

La stagione della caccia

An historic monograph on a state bloodbath just before the Sicilian revolution of 1848 narrated with the usual humor by Andrea Camilleri.

 

La bolla di componenda

Componenda means agreement, compromise, transaction needed to settle an agreement between two opposing parties. Something that a state should not accept. But in Sicily the Italian State had to adjust to this practice in facing bandits, mafia and the many arrogant people.

 

Il gioco della mosca

These are all micro stories, all originating from a saying, a famous quote, part of a family and town mythology of when Andrea Camilleri was a kid and when Porto Empedocle was still called Molo di Girgenti.

 

Il birraio di Preston

A story on the intrigues, murders and revolts following the incomprehensible determination of the prefect of Caltanisetta, Bortuzzi, to inaugurate the local theatre with an unknown opera, The Brewer of Preston.

 

La concessione del telefono

A story on the bureaucratic intrigue of concession of a private telephone line in 1892 based on a real ministerial decree.

 

La mossa del cavallo

An honest man who in the corrupt and mafioso world of Sicily at the end of the 1900's has to face an murder accusation. Born in Sicily, but grown up in Genoa, Giovanni Bovara is invited by the government to be chief inspector of the windmills, a post that cost the lives of his two predecessors: how can this third one be eliminated? The local mafia, a mixture of politics, business and crime, decides to frame him.

 

La scomparsa di Patò

At the end of the 19th century, during the representation of the Passion of Christ in front of hundreds of spectators, the amateur actor who plays Judas disappears through the stage trap. Patò will never be found again neither dead nor alive.

 

Il Re dei Girgenti

Based on a true episode in the history of Sicily, this novel narrates the story of Girgenti which became an independent kingdom in the early 18th century when Michele Zosimo proclaimed himself king. Six days later he was killed.

 

La presa di Macallè

The story of a boy that in 1935 becomes a soldier in the militia of the Duce and begins a personal crusade.