A review by margaret21
Transient Desires by Donna Leon

4.0

Donna Leon writes reliably good books about that all round reliably likeable Commissario Brunetti. And while this ne, for reasons I can't quite pinpoint may not quite reach the heights of her other books, it's still a good story, with a not-at-all straightforward plot and motivations. It involves his working with other providers of law and order in the city, and as ever, the water which surrounds Venice is at its heart. And as ever, the ending comes rather suddenly, with things to think about.