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Donna Leon

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Donna Leon
Donna Leon

This Author Donna Leon - has books at our site 

Death at La Fenice
Death in a Strange Country
Acqua Alta
The Temptation of Forgiveness
The Anonymous Venetian
A Venetian Reckoning
The Death of Faith
A Noble Radiance
Fatal Remedies
Friends in High Places
A Sea of Troubles
Willful Behavior
Uniform Justice
Doctored Evidence
Blood From A Stone
Through A Glass, Darkly
Suffer the Little Children
Earthly Remains
A Question of Belief
Drawing Conclusions
The Girl of His Dreams
About Face
Beastly Things
By It's Cover
The Golden Egg
Falling In Love
The Waters of Eternal Youth
Trace Elements
Unto Us a Son Is Given
Give Unto Others

"About 20 years ago, I was in the dressing room with a friend of mine, who was then conducting at La Fenice, and his wife, both Sicilian.  We started to talk about another conductor, and there followed an escalation. We soon found ourselves discussing his murder, there in the dressing room. I thought it might be an interesting subject for a crime novel, something I'd never thought of writing, and decided to try to write a book.About 20 years ago, I was in the dressing room with a friend of mine, who was then conducting at La Fenice, and his wife, both Sicilian.  We started to talk about another conductor, and there followed an escalation. We soon found ourselves discussing his murder, there in the dressing room. I thought it might be an interesting subject for a crime novel, something I'd never thought of writing, and decided to try to write a book.He's (Brunetti) a commissario of police and has been a policeman for some time. He's married to a university professor – happily, it seems – has two teenaged children, and is a cultured man who reads and reflects upon Greek and Roman history. He has a sense of irony, is seldom judgmental, and – luckily – is connected to many strata of society in the city."

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“Read, read, read. Read everything -- trash, classics, good and bad, and see how they do it. Just like a carpenter who works as an apprentice and studies the master. Read! You'll absorb it. Then write. If it's good, you'll find out. If it's not, throw it out of the window.”

William Faulkner

William Faulkner

“I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson

“Reading brings us unknown friends”

Honore de Balzac

Honore de Balzac

“When the Day of Judgment dawns and people, great and small, come marching in to receive their heavenly rewards, the Almighty will gaze upon the mere bookworms and say to Peter, “Look, these need no reward. We have nothing to give them. They have loved reading.”

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

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