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Wandering through Life by Donna Leon     

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How could one not be tempted by a look at Donna Leon’s life, the author of my favorite Venetian detective. A man who’s philosophical journeying must have something of his creator instilled in home.
‘Wandering Through Life’ is more a meander, with Leon’s journeys and reflections on things making for interesting a Window into her background.
However, back to Commissario Brunetti and my fascination, and can I say disbelief, that tourists have been plaguing the Questera of Venice  looking for the fictional detective at the Polizia di Stato. Leon was called on to help. Which she did with her signature aplomb.
Leon’s life, her travels, and her disgruntlement with tourists all make for ready reading.
Short and descriptive chapters of life according to Leon, this memoir is a must for all fans.

A Grove Atlantic ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the author and publisher.

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