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ROME — Author Andrea Camilleri, creator of the bestselling Commissario Montalbano series about a likable though oft-brooding small-town Sicilian police chief who mixes humanity with pragmatism ...
Andrea Camilleri, the Italian author who created the best-selling Commissario Montalbano series about a likable, though oft-brooding small-town Sicilian police chief who mixes humanity with ...
Andrea Camilleri, Italian author of Montalbano detective series, dies at 93 In “The Other End of the Line,” Montalbano’s 25th outing, the inspector takes his latest case personally.
Andrea Calogero Camilleri was born on Sept. 6, 1925, to Carmella and Giuseppe Camilleri in Porto Empedocle, a town in southwestern Sicily that became a model for Vigata.
Andrea Camilleri, who died in 2019 at age 93, was prolific, but the Italian novelist was no Dame Agatha. His plots hold their share of surprises, and the little gray cells of his protagonist ...
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The Italian author Andrea Camilleri, most famous for creating the best-selling Inspector Montalbano series, has died in Rome. He was 93. A beloved figure in his native Italy, and often credited ...
Those who have watched the brilliant Rai Italia TV series Inspector Montalbano will be familiar with the Sicilian police inspector (commissar) created by Andrea Camilleri. The prolific Italian ...
Andrea Camilleri, the bestselling Italian author of the Inspector Montalbano crime series, has died in Rome at the age of 93. Posted 2019-07-17T08:33:14+00:00 - Updated ...
Andrea Camilleri, the Sicilian author behind the popular Inspector Montalbano television series, has died aged 93. One of Italy's best-loved writers, he had been admitted to a hospital in Rome ...