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The Age of Doubt (Inspector Montalbano, #14) The Age of Doubt by Andrea Camilleri
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“Era una noche en paz consigo misma. El mar respiraba despacio.
Al llegar a la roca plana, se sentó y encendió un cigarrillo. Y concluyó con amargura que, si bien como policía era bastante bueno, como hombre era una calamidad”
Andrea Camilleri, The Age of Doubt
“¿Quieres que te prepare algo para comer? —Tú sólo piensas en dos cosas. No aclaró cuáles eran, pero tampoco era necesario”
Andrea Camilleri, Ardores de agosto
“author.”
Andrea Camilleri, The Age of Doubt
“fell.”
Andrea Camilleri, The Age of Doubt
“driver’s side opened, and someone got in and sat down. He didn’t turn to see who it was, because by this point he was unable to take his eyes off the hospital entrance. “I went to Marinella to look for you,” said Fazio, “but you weren’t there. Then I realized you’d be here, and so I came.” Montalbano didn’t answer. Half an hour later, he saw Garrufo come out, bent over, face in his hands, weeping. “Take me home,” he said to Fazio. He leaned his head back against the headrest and closed his eyes, at last.   Click here for more books by this author.”
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