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  • Quietly in Their Sleep

  • By: Donna Leon
  • Narrated by: David Colacci
  • Length: 9 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (387 ratings)

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Quietly in Their Sleep

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

In the sixth title featuring Donna Leon's ever-charming and sympathetic protagonist, Commissario Guido Brunetti comes to the aid of a young nursing sister who has had five patients unexpectedly die and decides to leave her convent.

In the course of his inquiries, Brunetti encounters an unusual cast of characters but discovers nothing that seems criminal. Is the nun simply creating a smoke screen to justify abandoning her vocation? Or has she stumbled onto something very real and very sinister - something that places her own life in imminent danger?

A beautiful, suspense-filled novel, Quietly in Their Sleep is Donna Leon at the top of her form.

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I binged this one, at first I planned on trying to pace myself and the next thing I know its over! I'm happy and sad. I'm happy because of course it means I liked the book a lot but sad at the same time since it's over so quickly. I'm glad there are more.

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Again a deeply personal crime solved

This was another amazingly personal and considered crime tale set in Venice that was visceral and present. I am blessed to be able to experience life in Venice with Guido and his cohorts this one had the added benefit of broaching the Catholic and lay divide. Opus Dei even! Love love love

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A sensitive and nuanced story beautifully read

Leon's work is so wonderfully paced, beautifully detailed and intriguing. The narrator does it full justice.

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Secrets

coercion, discord, church-politics, law-enforcement, family, friendship, attempted-murder, murder-investigation, Venice, murder****

Very convoluted and begins with a premise of murder without any supporting evidence, all presented by a young woman who is only very recently no longer a nun. Brunetti starts to become involved on principle but finds many oddities. Then someone appears to try to kill the young woman and it's an even worse entanglement from then on. An odd plot (I only worked for nuns and I am not a catholic) but compelling.
I do enjoy listening to narrator David Colacci, especially his Italian (or is it Venetian) pronunciations.

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Layered in storyline

Love the Guido books, love all the descriptive Venice architecture culture and history woven into the mystery. My first one on audio and loved the narrator and his language intonation. Just made it more fascinating. Great series by D. Leon

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What’s worse - religion or Italian corruption?

Slapped the Catholic church re sexual abuses by priests. An obvious geographical setting in Italy - with a heavily anti religious emphasis.

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The narrator makes this book!

I have listened to all of Donna Leon’s books available on audio. I enjoy her Brunetti character very much, and her plots. But what makes them come alive is David Colacci’s reading. His beautiful Italian accented English is never overdone, and different for each character.

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Profoundly satisfying

With this, I have completed reading all of the excellent Inspector Brunetti novels by Donna Leon. I’m happy that this is the last one, because the conclusion Left me with a sense of closure.

The authors’ incisive grasp of the measure of corruption that prevails prevents her from easy answers and uniformly sunny conclusions. This particular book is unsparing in its scope, and yet some genuinely innocent people were both believed and protected.

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Who Chooses the Narrator?

Donna Leon deserves David Colacci. I wish all talented authors were as fortunate. I wonder if Leon chose her narrator or if some other brilliant person did that.

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Leon’s willingness to be honest about the Catholic church’s power .

I enjoy all Donna Leon’s books. and intend to read all of Inspector’ Brunettes titles.

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