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Second book in the Guido Burnetti series. Brunetti is a commissario (detective superintendent) in the Italian State Police, stationed in Venice and a native of that city. From Wikipedia: "Early one morning Brunetti is confronted with the body of a young man fished out of a fetid canal. All clues point to a mugging, but robbery seems too convenient a motive. Then something incriminating is found in the dead man's flat, which points to the existence of a high level cabal, and Brunetti becomes convinced that somebody is taking great pains to provide an easy solution to the crime."
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Fiction, thrillers, general, Englisch, Spionage, Belletristische Darstellung, Roman, Mord, Fiction, Police, Guido Brunetti (Fictitious character), Americans, Venice (italy), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, police procedural, Brunetti, guido (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, crime, Fiction, action & adventure, Italy, fictionPlaces
Italy, Venice (Italy), VeniceTimes
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Endstation Venedig: Commissario Brunettis zweiter Fall
October 1, 2000, Diogenes Verlag
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3257060513 9783257060515
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