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Aug 17, 2014DorisWaggoner rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
As usual, Brunetti's boss wants to accept the obvious suspect when pages are stolen from books in a prestigious rare-book Venetian library. And as usual, Brunetti looks beyond the obvious. The obvious suspect, the man who looked at those books for weeks, has disappeared--and didn't exist in the first place. When the old man who spent his days in the library reading theology is murdered, Brunetti must look in another direction. Again, when he finds the solution, he must decide whether to let the law run its course, or do the moral thing.