First Sentence: In spite of themselves, they paused at the edge of the stone kerb.
It is hot, humid August in Florence and the city is nearly empty of residents. Attempting to teach his wife to drive, Marshal Salvatore Guarnaccia, of the carabinieri, comes across some of his men in an ancient quarter of the city. A nearly naked woman is causing disruption by shouting down to a crowd, which is encouraging her.
Days later, Guarnaccia is called out to the same quarter as the woman has been found dead by apparent suicide. But suicide it is not, and Guarnaccia wants to know who would murder this woman who was considered "not all there," is thought by all to be poor, in spite of a thousand lira he's found in a tin, and who has not a single photograph in her apartment.
It has taken me awhile to get into the feel of the Guarnaccia books, but they have definitely grown on me with each book.
Nabb's books are about people. Salvatore Guarnaccia has lived away from his wife because of his posting and the young men who serve under him have, in some sense, become surrogate sons as he's been away from his own. Now that his wife is with him, it adds another dimension to the character. Guarnaccia's wife is trying to become accustomed to being with her husband again and living in a city with which she is unfamiliar.
Nabb bring all the characters to life; the owner of the bar and somewhat head man of the small quarter in which the crime occurs and, most particularly, the victim about whose life we learn as Guarnaccis investigates her death.
The plot is very good. Guarnaccia has to deal with the frustrations of his branch not always having autonomy over their investigations. But he believes in what he does and in people. The end was wonderfully done.
Rather than having an all encompassing sense of place about Florence, I feel Nabb is acquainting us with the city one bit at a time, rather as one would discover a city. I was unfamiliar with the floor of 1966 and its vivid inclusion was not only informative but critical.
This series has a very different feel from Donna Leon's Brunetti books, and definitely holds its own.
NOTE: The carabinieri is one of eight branches of enforcement in Italy. They are a special branch of the army with similar functions to the police, sometimes overlapping with the other branches of the police. They are particularly concerning criminal investigation. They deal with national and serious crime, including organized crime, and are Italy's most efficient, and best funded, and professional police force. Being a military force, they are housed in barracks (caserma) in all major towns and cities,
THE MARSHAL AND THE MADWOMAN (Pol Proc-Mar. Salvatore Guarnaccia-Florence, Italy-Cont) - VG
Nabb, Magdalen - 6th in series
Scribners, 1988, US Hardcover - ISBN: 0684189844