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The Snack Thief

By: Andrea Camilleri
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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When an elderly man is stabbed to death in an elevator, and a crewman on an Italian fishing trawler is machine-gunned by a Tunisian patrol boat off Sicily's coast, only Inspector Montalbano, with his keen insight into human nature, suspects the link between the two incidents. His investigation leads to the beautiful Karima, an impoverished housecleaner and occasional prostitute, whose young son steals other schoolchildren's midmorning snacks. But Karima disappears, and the young snack thief's life, as well as Montalbano's, is endangered when the inspector exposes a viper's nest of government corruption and international intrigue.

Translated by Stephen Sartarelli.

Solve another mystery with Inspector Montalbano.©1996 by Andrea Camilleri, translation 2003 Stephen Sartarelli (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Mystery Suspense Italy Fiction Witty Murder Mystery
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"Montalbano, blessedly, is as bitingly humorous as ever." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Full of memorable characters and witty takes on Italian life...Camilleri's latest proves why he is such a big hit in Europe....Highly recommended." (Library Journal)
"Camilleri displays all the storytelling skills that have made him an international best-seller....Montalbano, despite his curmudgeonly exterior, has a depth to him that charms. Readers are sure to savor this engrossing, Mafia-free Sicilian mystery." (Publishers Weekly)

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Grover Gardner does it again!

law-enforcement, murder, mystery, extortion, verbal-humor, Sicily

Montalbano is having a really bad week and everyone is in verbal firing range. Surprisingly, there is more interdepartmental cooperation here and even his longterm girlfriend gets involved once a small boy needs her.
While I do enjoy the TV series which has all the impressive scenery, the books have infinitely more depth to the characters.
Bottom line is that Montalbano is a very flawed but realistic hero, and I love the series.

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Food, Crime, Comedy, Expletives, Food, Tragedy

These are the basic elements of the Camilleri formula, and it seems to work every time, no matter in what order he puts them.

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These books make me happy and put a joyous spin on my day

I love the characters in these books. The narration brings them to life and makes the grumpy outburst of the protagonist laugh out loud funny.

I‘ve noticed that as I listen to these stories, I’m reframing conflicts in my life with more empathy and humor. I’d like to dwell in this mood forever.

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Surly dude who loves food.

Solves cases by theatrics, media manipulation and play acting. The characters resonate if you grew up around Sicilian Americans.

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Pretty good series

Andrea Camilleri's Montalbano isn't my absolute fave Italian (well, he's Sicilian) cop series --I prefer David Hewson's Nic Costa (who, yay! has a new one out). However, the books are good enough I keep coming back. Part has to do w/Grover Gardner's narrations; I think he's the best reader there is. Montalbano is billed as having a dry sense of humor, but sometimes he just comes off as a jerk --maybe it's the translation? Still, they're worth listening to. *sorta spoiler alert* He gained some depth in this one by finally taking his rather inexplicable relationship with Olivia a bit further....tho not til the end of the book, & we don't see how things work out.

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I wanted to like it more than I did

I love Sicily (and Sicilian food) and detective stories. For the food, this is a great book; for Sicily as a place, eh, not really (I felt no real flavor of Sicilian towns here--especially the ones I've been to and loved); for the Sicilians, fun and real (as one would expect). The main character's somewhat unattractive personality is well done and engaging. The narration was OK, but could have used longer pauses for changes of scene and speaker and more varied voice inflections for changes of character. The plot was also OK, only OK. Reading a new author often leads me to get a second book by the same author. I think one was enough here.

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Fan of the series

This is the 3rd in the Montalbano series and I have enjoyed all 3. Salvo Montalbano is an imperfect human and a great detective. He sets up situations for the suspects and witnesses that are creative ways to uncover the truth.

The story meanders through the plot in a way that feels natural, perhaps not unlike a stroll through the imaginary Sicilian seaside town where the detective lives. Montalbano’s descriptions of his meals make me want to take a food tour of Sicily. He moves through life without forgetting to savor it.

The author takes several chapters before the reader meets the Snack Thief, a boy whose mother’s absence is no doubt the result of foul play. This book dives into Montalbano’s relationship with his girlfriend, who becomes attached to the boy.

The narrator is very good and adds positively to the story.

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A Snack Thief??

I really love these quirky little books by Andrea Camilleri. His protagonist, Salvo Montobano (forgive spelling, I have onlly listened to his books) is the kind of funny, flawed character I love. Then he surrounds Salvo with a cast of hilarious characters, some of whom he loves and some of whom he hates.

The exceptional narrator, Grover Gardner, really makes these books with his reading. He actually acts them out, including the normal little pauses, sighs, gasps, etc. of a real conversation. Don't expect italian accets, however, the only character who gets that treatment is Salvo's long-suffering housekeeper.

I started with this book, because the title intrigued me, but I quickly listened to all in the series and now wait with baited breath for the next.

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Colorful characters brilliantly portrayed

What did you love best about The Snack Thief?

The intricacy of the story and the development of the characters. The players are human, vulnerable, funny.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Inspector Montalbano is tough and gruff and sensitive. How can you ask for anything more in the main character. He has great friends and colleagues who take him for what he is.

Which character – as performed by Grover Gardner – was your favorite?

Cat.. - the guy who answers the phone at the station. He is, of course, a bit of a caricature, but is done so well by the reader.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

This books took me from laughter to tears. The story is so human, which makes it both touching and pathetic at different times. I'm continuing reading the series.

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A wonderful read

An intricate story weaving together a complex set of events with story lines dealing with the protagonists personal life and business relationships. This it holds the readers interest while providing a rich reading experience

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