Donna Leon, born in New Jersey in 1942, has worked as a travel guide in Rome and as a copywriter in London. She taught literature in universities in Iran, China, and Saudi Arabia. Commissario Brunetti made her books world-famous. Donna Leon lived in Italy for many years, and although she now lives in Switzerland, she often visits Venice.
Praise for Unto Us a Son Is Given: A New York Times Bestseller
A Los Angeles Times Bestseller
A Library Journal Bestseller (Mystery)
Named One of the Year's Best Crime Novels by Booklist
An Amazon Best Book of the Month (Mystery, Thriller, &
Suspense)
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2019 by Crime Reads "Venetians
love to gossip, Donna Leon advises us in Unto Us a Son Is Given,
her latest mystery featuring that most compassionate of policemen,
Guido Brunetti, commissario di polizia. There's bound to be talk
when Gonzalo Rodriguez de Tejeda, the rich Spanish godfather of
Brunetti's wife, Paola, adopts his lover and makes the young man
his legal heir . . . This cop is neither jaded nor callous, and he
has that rare quality Italians would call 'un cuore d'oro, ' a
heart of gold."--Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review"Here is
what makes the [Commissario Brunetti series] so special; Leon
invests time in conversations. Often an entire chapter is a talk
between two people that seems to be about nothing, but you are
riveted to the page, wanting to here it. This is true in her latest
book, Unto Us a Son Is Given . . . The books are interesting
because of the crimes, the revelations of who really does all the
work at the police station, the beauty of Venice with all of its
traditions and charms, but it is the conversation over dinner or
coffee or wine that hold everything together, and in this Leon
excels, making ordinary words most extraordinary."--Ashton
Gazette"Redolent, as always, with the sights, smells, sounds, and
mealtimes of the water-immersed city . . . In Leon's latest, a
pleasantly deceptive lull--imposed by contemplative discussions of
familial and non-familial obligations as well as a telling reading
of Euripides's The Trojan Women--is dissolved with deadly
force."--Seattle Review of Books"Donna Leon's latest Commissario
Brunetti mystery is an intriguing look at love [and] family life.
There is a mystery and a murder here, but they appear very late in
this intriguing yarn . . . The real focus is on the intricate
social realities and old rich families of Leon's beautiful,
mysterious and labyrinthine Venice."--Providence Journal"Donna Leon
is a master at creating a sense of place; as a result, Venice
shines through the pages of this novel. I can think of no other
fictional detective with the heart and soul of Guido Brunetti, who
is devoted to his family, his job, and his city. With vivid and
intriguing narrative, Leon brings the reader right into the minds
of the characters, and each one is more interesting than the next.
Coupled with unexpected twists and turns Unto Us a Son Is Given
doesn't disappoint."--Tulsa Book Review"Another excellent mystery .
. . If you are looking for a mystery series with lots of atmosphere
and wonderful characters, you should try them. Donna Leon makes you
feel like you are there, having a glass of white wine in a little
bar--in Venice!"--Concord Insider"Once again, Leon transforms what
might have been a straightforward mystery into something much
richer and more resonant--in this case, a meditation on love, loss,
family, and prejudice . . . Many crime novels place domestic story
lines alongside crime plots, but Leon masterfully blends the two,
enhancing our understanding of both . . . Far more than a whodunit,
the real subject of this novel (and Leon's work in general) is what
we all do to one another. Like Louise Penny, Leon has cultivated an
utterly devoted audience, ever anxious to get to know more about
her characters."--Booklist (starred review) "Each year brings the
delight of a new Commissario Guido Brunetti novel, and this
twenty-eighth book featuring the ever-reflective Venetian detective
does not disappoint . . . As always, the skillful Leon weaves deft
plot threads . . . Along the way, murder and perfidy abound,
providing Brunetti with numerous investigative challenges.
Ultimately, Brunetti muses about the profound nature of family ties
and the danger of family secrets, inviting readers to do
likewise."--Library Journal (starred review)"Unto Us a Son Is Given
takes a familiar detective and his wife and adds intriguing layers
to their backstory. Fans of other quiet mystery authors, like
Louise Penny or Jacqueline Winspear, are sure to enjoy Brunetti's
soul-searching. And, as always, Brunetti's introspection is framed
by the sights and tastes of Venice, which Leon brings to
life."--Shelf Awareness"Leon gives her readers a murder, a mystery
or three, and a great deal of other wonderful things in this
twenty-eighth installment, which is arguably her best to date . . .
Leon makes it look easy and continues to top herself time after
time after time. Brunetti is an immediately likable and
unforgettable protagonist . . . Even at this late date, Leon
remains amazing. With each installment of the series, she continues
to find and reveal new layers to her familiar characters and to
Venice, which is full of quiet and enjoyable surprises . . .You can
start with any volume, but if you begin with Unto Us a Son Is
Given, you'll want to devote time to reading the backlist. You
won't be able to help yourself."--Book Reporter"Leon is a
multifaceted, effortlessly assured writer. Her plots are innovative
and layered, her characters have developed and matured over the
course of a lengthy series, and her prose is imbued with wit and
compassion on virtually every page. If you are a fan of Louise
Penny (and who isn't?), Leon should be on your short
list."--BookPage"As usual the mystery takes a back seat to Leon's
beautiful writing and the pleasure of spending time with Brunetti
and company . . . Readers can trust her to guide them safely to dry
land."--Kirkus Reviews Praise for Donna Leon's Commissario Guido
Brunetti Mysteries: "[Leon] has never become perfunctory, never
failed to give us vivid portraits of people and of Venice, never
lost her fine, disillusioned indignation."--Ursula K. LeGuin, New
York Times "You become so wrapped up in these compelling characters
. . . Each one is better than the last."--Louise Erdrich, PBS
NewsHour "Donna Leon's Venetian mysteries never disappoint, calling
up the romantic sights and sounds of La Serenissima even as they
acquaint us with the practical matters that concern the city's
residents."--Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review "Few
detective writers create so vivid, inclusive, and convincing a
narrative as Donna Leon . . . One of the most exquisite and subtle
detective series ever."--Washington Post "The sophisticated but
still moral Brunetti, with his love of food and his loving family,
proves a worthy custodian of timeless values and verities."--Wall
Street Journal "[Leon] uses the relatively small and crime-free
canvas of Venice for rips about Italian life, sexual styles
and--best of all--the kind of ingrown business and political
corruption that seems to lurk just below the surface."--Chicago
Tribune "Hers is an unusually potent cocktail of atmosphere and
event."--New Yorker "For those who know Venice, or want to,
Brunetti is a well-versed escort to the nooks, crannies, moods, and
idiosyncrasies of what residents call La Serenissima, the Serene
One . . . Richly atmospheric, [Leon] introduces you to the Venice
insiders know."--USA Today "Donna Leon is the undisputed crime
fiction queen . . . Leon's ability to capture the social scene and
internal politics [of Venice] is first-rate."--Baltimore Sun
"Terrific at providing, through its weary but engaging protagonist,
a strong sense of the moral quandaries inherent in Italian society
and culture."--San Francisco Chronicle "Brunetti is one of the most
attractive policemen in crime fiction today."--Philadelphia
Inquirer "As always, Brunetti is highly attuned to (and sympathetic
toward) the failings of the humans around him."--Seattle Times
"Leon's writing trembles with true feeling."--Minneapolis Star
Tribune "Leon started out with offhand, elegant excellence, and has
simply kept it up."--Guardian "Compassionate yet incorruptible,
Brunetti knows that true justice doesn't always end in an arrest or
a trial."--Publishers Weekly "[Brunetti] is a superb police
detective--calm, deliberate, and insightful as he investigates with
a reflective thoroughness."--Library Journal "The appeal of Guido
Brunetti, the hero of Donna Leon's long-running Venetian crime
series, comes not from his shrewdness, though he is plenty shrewd,
nor from his quick wit. It comes, instead, from his role as an
Everyman . . . [his life is] not so different from our own days at
the office or nights around the dinner table. Crime fiction for
those willing to grapple with, rather than escape, the
uncertainties of daily life."--Booklist "It's difficult to describe
the work of Donna Leon other than in superlatives . . . An annual
blessing, a fine series--one of the finest (see what I mean) in the
mystery (or any) genre . . . There are few reading joys that equal
cracking the binding of a new Leon novel . . . If you have not
experienced this world, so exotic and yet so familiar, you can pick
up literally any volume in the series and begin a comfortable entry
into Brunetti's Venice."--BookReporter "One of the most popular
crime series worldwide . . . While the Brunetti books, with their
abundance of local color and gastronomic treats, appeal to the fans
of the traditional mystery, Leon has something darker and deeper in
mind."--Life Sentence "No author has delved into Venetian society
quite like Leon, whose insider's view shows how crime seeps
throughout the city, touching all strata of society."--Mystery
Scene
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