Rounding the Mark by
Andrea Camilleri
My rating:
3 of 5 stars
Our police inspector is getting older, and that makes this a bit more interesting than the previous installments in this series. Montalbano takes on a James Bond style house infiltration, but has medical issues along the way. In other parts of the book, he delays his detection to enjoy a good meal. Montalbano is getting more interesting and lifelike. I do have a nit to pick here, though. On the audio, his underlings on the police department are voiced as if they were the Three Stooges. I keep expecting a "Nyuk, Nyuk" to be uttered. And there are so many underlings to chose from for the action, and all seem to be written a bit differently, it reminds me of an old Our Gang reel. That is probably my least liked part of these stories.
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