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Riccardino

By: Andrea Camilleri
Narrated by: Mark Meadows
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The twenty-eighth and final novel in the thrilling, wickedly funny Inspector Montalbano Mysteries series by bestselling author Andrea Camilleri.

‘Contrary to what you think, I’m carrying out this investigation as best I can. But let’s do this: if I get stuck, if I find I can’t go forward or back, then I’ll let you know, and you can step in. And offer me a way out. You’ve gained a bit of detective work through me, haven’t you? What do you say?’
‘I’m game,’ said the Author . . .

When Inspector Montalbano receives an early-morning phone call it proves to be the start of a very trying day. For the caller expects Montalbano to arrive imminently at a rendezvous with some friends. But before he can reply the caller announces himself as someone called Riccardino and hangs up.

Later that day news comes in of a brutal slaying in broad daylight by an unknown assassin who makes his getaway on a motorbike. And when the Inspector learns of the victim’s identity – a man called Riccardino – his troubles are only just beginning. For soon he must contend with the involvement of a local bishop and a fortune teller who reports some strange goings-on in her neighbourhood.

All roads soon lead to a local salt mine but the case proves stubbornly intractable until Montalbano receives another unexpected call . . .

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Critic reviews

Reading it feels like taking a restful and invigorating holiday, in the company of an infallibly amusing author who is also sufficiently wise . . . Reflecting now on the pleasure Camilleri’s body of work has given me, I’m moved to break a reviewing convention and offer to his shade a sentiment that even the most delighted critics never express: thank you
The concluding instalment in the late Italian writer's beloved Inspector Montalbano series is a chance to savour the sardonic Sicilian's company, the vivid landscape of his region and Camilleri's distinctive voice as he unravels his final mystery
Among the most exquisitely crafted pieces of crime writing available today . . . Simply superb
Montalbano's colleagues, chance encounters, Sicilian mores, even the contents of his fridge are described with the wit and gusto that make this narrator the best company in crime fiction today
One of fiction's greatest detectives and Camilleri is one of Europe's greatest crime writers
Camilleri has contrived a fitting goodbye to a dear old friend who operates, to the very last, on his own terms
With Riccardino, Montalbano signs off in glorious style
All stars
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This is the saddest end to the Montalbano stories. The murder mystery lacks both the humanity of the previous stories and the warmth of the relationships between Montalbano and his long-suffering team. Montalbano himself has become a charmless bore. The novel is hamstrung by the author’s conceit of inserting himself in dialogue with Montalbano. The work is not worthy of Camilleri’s great talent and his publishers should never have allowed it to see the light of day

A travesty

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I thought this might have been a full blooded and engaging finale to a brilliant series but sadly not in the combative vein and no conclusions to the Livia situation or come uppance for Raganesse. The narrator seemed to have Caterellas vitals in the vice for this one which made him more ridiculous than ever. Whole thing just faded away.

Dismal

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Very disappointing. Fairly short for a book costing one credit but, to me as an avid Montalbano fan, this was a poor story with only a few of the usual characters and fairly simple storyline tha had no real ending; it was made even worse by frequent‘dialogue’ between Montalbano and the author which detracted from one immersing oneself in the story.

Not up to usual Montalbano stories

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Whereas Montalbano books had exuded Sicillian realism, this final mystery introduces characters and twists that take the reader on a journey you may not appreciate. Best give this one a miss.

A unfortunately weak way to bow out.

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I love Montalbano and the series. However, this is really poor. I can’t help think that this wasn’t the real author but others trying to finish it for him. Sadly disappointed.

Awful conclusion

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