The Potter's Field

crime fiction, Novel by Andrea Camilleri

Blurb

The Potter's Field is a 2008 novel by Andrea Camilleri, translated into English in 2011 by Stephen Sartarelli. It is the thirteenth novel in the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series.
After a disturbing dream, where his Chief Bonetti-Alderighi comes crying at Montalbano's door begging to be hidden and protected from the Mafia, which has taken political power and Mafioso Totò Riina has become Prime Minister, the Inspector is woken up by a window shutter banging against the wall and soon later by another banging, at the door, by Catarella who, as usual, announces the finding of a corpse.
Under a steady downpour and between various expletives, the Inspector and his men, including a grumpy Mimì Augello, succeed in retrieving the dead body, cut into pieces inside a bag and buried in a field of clay used by potters. Complicating the investigation is the strange behaviour of Augello, Montalbano's deputy, who has become morose and quarrelsome, thus making hell for everyone at the police station.

First Published

2008

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