Commissario Guido Brunetti is pondering the recent lack of crime in Venice, when a beautiful young woman appears at his office door. Now calling herself Maria Testa, his visitor is more familiar to Brunetti as the nun who once cared for his mother. But Maria has recently left her convent after the unexpected deaths of five patients. Is she simply creating fears to justify abandoning her vocation? Or has she stumbled on to a far more sinister scenario?
Donna Leon
Donna Leon is an American author best known for her crime novels set in Venice and featuring the fictional detective Commissario Guido Brunetti. Her most notable works include "Death at La Fenice," "Acqua Alta," and "Through a Glass, Darkly."
Leon's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, vivid descriptions of Venice, and a focus on social issues such as corruption and environmental degradation. She is praised for her ability to create complex, multi-dimensional characters and explore moral dilemmas in her stories.
Leon's contributions to literature include bringing attention to the beauty and challenges of life in Venice, as well as shedding light on important social issues facing contemporary society. Her novels have had a significant impact on the crime fiction genre, blending mystery and social commentary in a unique and compelling way.
One of Donna Leon's most famous works is "Death at La Fenice," the first novel in the Commissario Brunetti series, which introduces readers to the charming and astute detective as he investigates a murder at the famous opera house in Venice. This book set the stage for a successful series that has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.