Series: Inspector Montalbano Mysteries (13)

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Andrea Camilleri Omnibus: The Shape of Water and The Terracotta Dog by Andrea CamilleriOmnibus Bks 1 & 2
The Shape of Water by Andrea Camilleri1
The Terracotta Dog by Andrea Camilleri2
The Snack Thief by Andrea Camilleri3
The Voice of the Violin by Andrea Camilleri4
Excursion to Tindari by Andrea Camilleri5
The Scent of the Night / The Smell of the Night by Andrea Camilleri6
Rounding the Mark by Andrea Camilleri7
The Patience Of The Spider by Andrea Camilleri8
The Paper Moon by Andrea Camilleri9
August Heat by Andrea Camilleri10
Le ali della sfinge by Andrea Camilleri11
La pista di sabbia by Andrea Camilleri12
Il campo del vasaio by Andrea Camilleri13
L' eta del dubbio by Andrea Camilleri14

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A series of police procedurals set in Sicily featuring Inspector Salvo Montalbano.

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