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- In 1994 Camilleri published the first in a long series of novels: La forma dell'Acqua (The Shape of Water) featured the character of Inspector Montalbano, a fractious Sicilian detective in the police force of Vigàta, an imaginary Sicilian town.
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The Shape of Water (Italian: La forma dell'acqua) is a 1994 novel by Andrea Camilleri, [1] translated into English in 2002 by Stephen Sartarelli. [2] It is the first novel of the Inspector Montalbano series.
- Andrea Camilleri, Stephen Sartarelli
- 1994
Jan 1, 2001 · In 1994 Camilleri published the first in a long series of novels: La forma dell'Acqua (The Shape of Water) featured the character of Inspector Montalbano, a fractious Sicilian detective in the police force of Vigàta, an imaginary Sicilian town.
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Italian. Inspector[a] Salvo Montalbano is a fictional police chief who is a brilliant detective created by Italian writer Andrea Camilleri in a series of novels and short stories. The books were written in a mixture of Italian, strict Sicilian, and Sicilian Italian.
May 2, 2000 · The Shape of Water: Directed by Alberto Sironi. With Luca Zingaretti, Katharina Böhm, Isabell Sollman, Davide Lo Verde. When a prominent citizen is found dead in a compromising position, the coroner rules heart attack, but Montalbano isn't buying it.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Alberto Sironi
- 2000-05-02
Mar 12, 2018 · Andrea Camilleri is an Italian crime writer, famous for his long-standing Inspector Montalbano series. Camilleri was born in 1925 in Sicily, where the series is set. I've been aware of him for ages, but for some reason, I never felt tempted to read his books.
Jul 17, 2012 · I don’t remember who first recommended Andrea Camilleri’s Inspector Montalbano series, but I have to say thanks to whoever it was. Camilleri brings Sicily alive, the sounds, the food, the politics, and Montalbano is an arresting character, a noncomformist who nevertheless solves the case, without seeming really to have much drive to do so.
In 1994 Camilleri published the first in a long series of Commissario Montalbano novels: "La forma dell'acqua" (The Shape of Water) featured the character of Inspector Montalbano, a fractious Sicilian detective in the police force of Vigàta, an imaginary Sicilian town.