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The Snack Thief (Inspector Montalbano Mysteries) by Andrea Camilleri
Book Summary InformationAuthor: Andrea Camilleri Translator: Stephen Sartarelli Edition: Paperback Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published) Published: 2005-05-31 ISBN: 0142004731 Number of pages: 304 Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Reviews of The Snack Thief (Inspector Montalbano Mysteries)Book Review: The Third Inspector Montalbano Mystery by Andrea Camilleri - Il Ladro di Merendine - The Snack Thief. Summary: 5 Stars
In the early hours of the morning Inspector Salvo Montalbano of Vigata receives an urgent phone call, just off the Sicilian coast a fishing trawler was fired upon by a Tunisian patrol boat in the area, one of the workers of the fishing trawler was shot and killed in the confusion. Around 8am that same morning an elderly man is found stabbed to death in his apartment building elevator, Montalbano takes charge of the elevator job he finds this more intriguing besides his overly ambitious second in command Mimi Augello has taken the helm to investigate the fishing trawler unfortunately for Mimi that seems to have just about resolved itself.
Meanwhile the elevator job seems to be taking a completely different shape, Montalbano sets about interviewing all the neighbours who seem more interested in other things but after interviewing the wife of the deceased Montalbano gets wind that her husband had a part time mistress. Montalbano now sets about looking for this beautiful Karima who has just simply disappeared instead his stumbles across Karima's very young son Francois who is now alone, afraid and to survive had been stealing snacks from other children to stop his hunger.
Montalbano for the first time and to his dismay has just become a stand in father, a child without a mother is a desperate situation the hunt is now really on. Montalbano is determined to find Francois mother but new leads are about to break will they take him in the wrong direction or will two cases begin to entwine, government corruption is lurking in International Waters.
Andrea Camilleri really does makes each one worthy of the next with wonderful comic and ironic moments especially the sly comments of Italian life and culture, I found those qualities really amusing, these books are catchy, vibrate with brilliant and kept real witty dialogue. Montalbano mysteries was for me addictive reading on a recent vacation and I'm slowly finding time now to review the lot, this is the third book in the series (Il ladro di merendine) The Snack Thief.
Camilleri has confronted the sadness inherent in some human relationships and it has been dramatised in this novel. A single mother, who has turned to prostitution to survive, then disappears under certain circumstances leaving her young son to his own devices. Montalbano in this book shows his melancholy side but with it comes his honesty and decency, his sense of irony still never leaves him and again never happier when people cut the cr*p and get to the point. Camilleri wonderful narrative technique shines through.
Once again characterisation is strong and wonderful to read, Mimi Augello second in command, remains ambitious and has a real comical side as a dedicated womaniser. Montalbano with his own quality of attractiveness that alerts females of all ages but he remains faithfully to his long time love Livia, who in turn is quite happy to pacify him in darker moods and obsessions.
All Montalbano mysteries start in comedy but end in horror and melodrama but it done with lots of human interest in every plot, in this mystery series you can pick up and start anywhere but I feel the whole series deserves to be read from the beginning it's the best way to get the essence of all that glorious sea food and engross yourself in those fantastic characters.
A special mention to poet Stephen Sartarelli, for the clear translation of each book and for the informative notes given at the back on wording. Thank you.
Another Wonderful Read.
A.Bowhill
Summary of The Snack Thief (Inspector Montalbano Mysteries)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...
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