In the thirty-third installment of Donna LeonтАЩs magnificent series, Commissario Guido Brunetti confronts a present-day Venetian menace and the ghosts of a heroism that never was
Around one a.m. on an early spring morning, two teenage gangs are arrested after clashing violently in one of VeniceтАЩs squares. Commissario Claudia Griffoni, on duty that night, perhaps ill-advisedly walks the last of the boys home because his father, Dario Monforte, failed to pick him up at the Questura. Coincidentally, Guido Brunetti is asked by a wealthy friend of Vice-Questore Patta to vet Monforte for a job, triggering BrunettiтАЩs memory that twenty years earlier Monforte had been publicly celebrated as the hero of a devastating bombing of the Italian military compound in Iraq. Yet Monforte had never been awarded a medal either by the Carabinieri, his service branch, or by the Italian government.
That seeming contradiction, and the brutal attack on one of BrunettiтАЩs colleagues, Enzo Bocchese, by a possible gang member, concentrate BrunettiтАЩs attentions.
Surprisingly empowered by Patta, supported by Signorina ElettraтАЩs extraordinary research abilities and by his wife PaolaтАЩs empathy, Brunetti, with Griffoni, gradually discovers the sordid hypocrisy surrounding MonforteтАЩs past, culminating in a fiery meeting of two gangs and a final opportunity for redemption.
A RefinerтАЩs Fire is Donna Leon at her very best: an elegant, sophisticated storyteller whose indelible characters become richer with each book, and who constantly explores the ambiguity between moral and legal justice.