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by Donna Leon (Author), Andrew Sachs (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 2 hours and 59 minutes
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  • Publisher: Random House AudioBooks
  • Audible Release Date: 7 Nov 2005
  • Language: English
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When one of his wife Paola's students comes to visit him, with a strange and vague interest in investigating the possibility of a pardon for a crime committed by her grandfather many years ago, Commissario Brunetti thinks little of it. But when the girl is found dead, clearly stabbed to death, Claudia Leonardo suddenly becomes Brunetti's case, no longer Paola's student. Claudia seems to have no discernible living family; her only familial relationship is with an elderly Austrian woman, who was the lover of her grandfather, but was not herself Claudia's grandmother. Brunetti is both intrigued and stunned by the extraordinary art collection the old woman keeps in her small, unprepossessing flat, and when she in turn is found dead, the case seems to have be about to open up long buried secrets of collaboration and the exploitation of Italian Jews during the war, secrets few in Italy are happy to explore.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
By Billy J. Hobbs VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
For the legions of Donna Leon fans, her latest, "Wilful Behavior," could not come fast enough! And, as in the previous 10 spellbinders, Leon maintains her reputation as being one of the best in "police procedural" mytery business--and long may she wave!

Leon’s inimitable Commisario Guido Brunetti is true to form--and readers know exactly what this is: knight in shining armor in a city that seems to run endlessly in corruption, murder, intrigue. Venice is the setting for Leon’s books--a city that she knows well but never tries to deny its seamier sides.

A young student of Brunetti’s wife Paula comes to her asking for an opinion to a touchy legal situation, going all the way back to the days of resistance, retribution, and collusion of World War II (when the Italians certainly sent many mixed messages!). The young girl wishes to know if someone convicted can now be honorably pardoned. She provides scant information about the circumstances.

Alas, soon she is found murdered, and Leon’s talents move to the front. Brunetti begins the investigation and before he can label the case "solved," he must journey into areas "best left alone," if his critics have their say. The labrynthine situation involves a grand collection of art having been acquired under unscrupulous circumstances as Italy was falling to its knees in the whole War picture. Definite--and mostly negative--feelings were formed during this time, as Italian often pitted himself against Italian as political, economic, religious, and social issues quickly became life and death matters.

It takes all Brunetti’s skills as he uncovers anti-Jewish collaboration and abuse during the wartime, resulting in, now, at least two deaths. With the loyalty of his wife Paola, his dedicated secretary Elatra, his father in law, among others, Brunetti unravels this mystery in skilful, surgical style. Leon, by now, certainly is a master of this genre.

Her characters, especially Brunetti, are remarkably created and presented. The Commisario is a sensitive (and sensible) man, who can appreciate the best Venice has to offer, yet at the same time he recognizes her shortcomings...

Leon's quick wit, her command of the literary allusion, and her thought-provoking subplots (usually involving environmental issues!) combine to make her one of the best of the current writers. One can only hope that her next installment will be coming soon!

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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Donna Leon is an extraordinary author. Her books are uniformly superb, combining the feel and tone of literature with the suspense of the most vivid thriller.

In this book, Ms Leon delves into the shadowy world of art ownership as it intersects with the necessities created by World War II in Italy. It is hard to say more about the plot without giving too much of it away; suffice it to say that the plot holds together beautifully. This book grabbed me by the throat from its beginning. I finished it in one sitting, not because it is overly short, but because I was unable to move until it was done. This quality of suspense does have one drawback, however: I now have to wait until next year for the next Donna Leon to be published!

For me, the mysteries which form the bases of Ms Leon's plots are almost secondary to the atmosphere of her books. She is unsurpassed among mystery authors for the quality of her characterizations: I adore the glimpses of Brunetti's home life as well as the hints Ms Leon provides as to the nature of his character. The dramatis personae who move from book to book are equally fascinating, and I find myself frantic for her next book to arrive so that I can get to know them all better.

Perhaps the most remarkable attribute Ms Leon possesses is her ability to write books that, if filmed, would require a director with a film noir touch, but that nonetheless affirm the existence of goodness in humanity. In the midst of rampant corruption, Brunetti and his wife stand as an affirmation of integrity. In this novel, the heroine, who is also the murder victim, does so as well.

Again, this is a superb entry in the Leon series, worthy both of its creator and lead characters.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By Donald Mitchell HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
To me, the best mysteries can be viewed more as novels than as puzzles to be solved. Donna Leon successfully crosses into this high ground of mystery writing with Wilful Behaviour.

In fact, such a successful novel can be read independently of the other books in a series. Wilful Behaviour also meets that test.

Do you like a book with memorable characters? Wilful Behaviour delivers both with characters that you meet in the novel and those who are described by other characters.

Do you like an intricate plot where all the pieces fit together in multiple dimensions? Wilful Behaviour once again is a good book in terms of this quality.

Do you like novels that reflect other novels, rewarding the well-read? Donna Leon delivers here as well.

Although I have always liked this series, Wilful Behaviour breaks out above the clouds in terms of being much better than the earlier offerings in the series.

In the story, Professoressa Paola Brunetti is approached by one of her better students, Claudia Leonardo, about a legal question that the student hopes Professor Brunetti's husband, Commissario Guido Brunetti, can answer. Guido resists providing any information without receiving more details. He meets Claudia and finds that her question relates back to the difficult days of World War II while Italy was part of the Axis powers. Not knowing much about those days, Guido begins to exercise his curiosity and learns about many hidden crimes from those days.

All of this becomes not so academic after Claudia is murdered, and many new questions are presented. In the process of investigating Claudia's murder, Brunetti learns about new levels of deception and depravity that some employ to achieve their selfish ends.

I have read a number of novels that relate to those days in World War II in Italy, and I found this one to be one of the very best.

Enjoy!
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