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Part of "Inspector Montalbano" series
The Snack Thief (La piramide di fango in Italian) is a crime fiction novel written by Andrea Camilleri and published in 1996. It is the third book in the internationally acclaimed Inspector Montalbano series, which has sold over 65 million copies worldwide. Set in the fictional Sicilian town of Vigàta, The Snack Thief follows Inspector Salvo Montalbano as he investigates the murder of a young man, whose body is found in a newly built housing development. The victim was a construction worker, and the only clue to his identity is a cryptic note in his pocket. As Montalbano delves deeper into the case, he discovers a web of corruption, illegal building practices, and organized crime. He also becomes entangled in a complex love triangle, as he struggles to maintain his relationship with his long-distance girlfriend, Livia, while being drawn to a beautiful and mysterious woman who is connected to the case. Camilleri's vivid descriptions of Sicilian food, culture, and landscapes bring the island to life, while his wry humor and sharp social commentary provide a biting critique of Italian society. The Snack Thief is a fast-paced and engaging mystery, with a complex plot that keeps readers guessing until the very end. The novel is also notable for its exploration of themes such as immigration, corruption, and the mafia's influence on Sicilian society. Camilleri's writing is both entertaining and thought-provoking, making The Snack Thief a must-read for fans of crime fiction and Italian literature. Overall, The Snack Thief is a compelling and enjoyable read that showcases Camilleri's talent for storytelling and his deep understanding of Sicilian culture and society. It is a testament to his skill as a writer that he is able to combine humor, suspense, and social commentary in a way that is both entertaining and illuminating...
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