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Some Bitter Taste (2002)

por Magdalen Nabb

Series: Marshal Guarnaccia (12)

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When it comes to motives for crime, the past can never be forgotten. Sara Hirsch is a nervous elderly spinster who still lives in the flat above a long-standing Florentine antiquities shop in which she was raised. Frightened, she calls Marshal Guarnaccia for help, sure that strangers have been in her apartment. The marshal knows she is a lonely old woman but he is preoccupied with an investigation into an Albanian prostitution ring. Before he can respond to her latest alarm, she is found dead. The marshal's search for the villains who precipitated her death brings him into confrontation with the past, with Jewish refugees from fascism, and with English expatriates, including the ailing heir to the elegant Villa L'Uliveto, Sir Christopher Wrothesly-… (más)
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Bitter Taste is an accurate title for this book......

I did figure out part of the "mystery" and relationship between two of the victims.

I learned a wee bit about the Jews in Italy who "helped" other exiled Jews by buying their valuables so that the exiles could escape Europe (if they were fortunate enough).

Part of the underlying theme (beside "family") was "Could this murder/death have been avoided?".

This was a very sad book. ( )
  Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 18, 2016 |
Het is zomer en snikheet in Florence wanneer een oude vrouw de help inroept van politiechef Salvatore Guarnaccia. Ze wordt bedreigd. Als hij uiteindelijk bij haar langsgaat, is ze met messteken om het leven gebracht. Salvatore trekt zich haar dood zeer aan en is vastbesloten de dader te vinden. Maar hij heeft ook te maken met een grote inbraak in een woning van een kunstverzamelaar. Hebben deze zaken nu iets met elkaar te maken of niet.
  Anne-Rose | Aug 31, 2013 |
Number 12 in the Marshal Guranaccia series set in Florence, Some Bitter Taste is outstanding. The pace is quick, the plot intriguing, and the characters believable and sympathetic. The last quarter of the book is a real page-turner; it was too good to put down until I had finished it.
Over the series, Guarnaccia really hasn't changed: a big man, kind, truly caring for those in his quarter whom he is sworn to protect, he views himself, however, as slow and a bit stupid. But by this point in the series, he is the only one who thinks so. Captain Maestrangelo, his superior, and yet another of the nameless prosecutors clearly respect Guarnaccia and are even in some awe of his instincts and bulldog pursuit of the truth in a case.
The main plot centers around the fate of art works of European Jews fleeing Hitler during World War II. It also offers a brief glimpse into a few ways in which Jews were hidden and protected in Florence. There is a subplot involving the problem of illegal female Albanians involved in prostitution. But this is handled in very objectively, with an interesting turn at its resolution.
While the minor characters--recurring ones such as Maestrangelo, the prosecutor, Lorenzini as well as those concerned only in the current story--are well handled and very believably, oddly enough the marshal's family is somewhat distant as he is forced to be himself. His two sons are not well drawn and the relationship between the boys and their father extremely sketchy. However, his wife Teresa comes out more strongly in this book. His dependence on her, of which he is very conscious, is very clear, although she herself is not particularly well developed as a character. Florence itself is not as strong a "character" in these books as, say, Venice is in the Comissario Brunetti books of Donna Leon. But these are very minor, practically unnoticeable, and do not detract from the strengths of the plotting, characterization, and writing itself.
Highly recommended. ( )
  Joycepa | Aug 25, 2007 |
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When it comes to motives for crime, the past can never be forgotten. Sara Hirsch is a nervous elderly spinster who still lives in the flat above a long-standing Florentine antiquities shop in which she was raised. Frightened, she calls Marshal Guarnaccia for help, sure that strangers have been in her apartment. The marshal knows she is a lonely old woman but he is preoccupied with an investigation into an Albanian prostitution ring. Before he can respond to her latest alarm, she is found dead. The marshal's search for the villains who precipitated her death brings him into confrontation with the past, with Jewish refugees from fascism, and with English expatriates, including the ailing heir to the elegant Villa L'Uliveto, Sir Christopher Wrothesly-

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