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  • A Question of Belief

  • A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery
  • By: Donna Leon
  • Narrated by: David Colacci
  • Length: 9 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (502 ratings)

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A Question of Belief

By: Donna Leon
Narrated by: David Colacci
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Publisher's summary

Commissario Guido Brunetti must contend with ingenious corruption, bureaucratic intransigence, and the stifling heat of a Venetian summer. As he plans a trip to the mountains with his family, he learns that cases at the local court - hardly known as a model of efficiency - are being delayed to the benefit of one of the parties. A creative new trick for corrupting the system, perhaps, but what can Brunetti do about it? Just when it looks like he will be able to get away, a shocking, violent crime forces him to stay in Venice.

Death in Venice: investigate more of Guido Brunetti's cases.
©2010 Donna Leon (P)2010 BBC Audio
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Critic reviews

"Leon’s many fans love this series for the Venetian setting, the complex family dynamics, and the hero’s mix of melancholy and compassion, and in this nineteenth installment, they get all of the above." ( Booklist)

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A Question of Belief

I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I always listen to this series after I spend time with my grandma since she introduced it to me. The plot of this book was great!

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Not up to par

This was my first disappointment of the series. Story overlong and wandering. Narrator as fine as usual.

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It's fine.

It's not my favorite. It jumps around a lot between two plots. Narration is good.

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ANOTHER GREAT STORY IN THE SERIES

Would you consider the audio edition of A Question of Belief to be better than the print version?

Yes, with David Colacci performing it's a masterpiece. Guido Brunetti, a principled man, quite often seems to be drifting alone in a sea of corruption.

What did you like best about this story?

The strongest thing about the story is the realism and portrayal of the characters as real people with ordinary lives.

Which character – as performed by David Colacci – was your favorite?

They are all great, but Guido Brunetti is the best.

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CRIMES WITH NO JUSTICE

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Venice abstract

An expose of how beauacracies take on a life of their own. Some people hold on to their values no matter what. twisty finish

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Weak story

My third Donna Leon and not a very interesting plot. I found it Slow moving and disjointed.

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Witty commentary on life woven throughout

I really like the main character. This is my third ind the series so he is pretty well defined.

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Another amazing read by Donna Leon

A mystery with layers based in Venice. Touches on history, various authors and daily life in a Venetian family. As always, keeps you guessing to the end. A must read!

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True Donna Leon

If you like Donna Lyons you will really enjoy the story. It is one of her better ones with interesting plot development and a weaving together of multiple angles.

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Another great book.

The stories by Donna Leon are always very intriguing. The characters are always very interesting and actually have enough brains to have a sense of humor. The narration by Colacci is always top notch.

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