Joan Leotta
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Joan Leotta is a writer of short mysteries, a food writer, a poet, and a story performer. Her new blog, joanleottarecipes.com, is devoted to researching foods form the Montalbano books and presenting recipes that can be recreated in American home kitchens.
4 entries by Joan Leotta
The Sicilian Method
By Andrea Camilleri; translated by Stephen Sartarelli
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Though published posthumously, this mostly charming installment isn’t the final in the long-running series.
The Safety Net
By Andrea Camilleri; translated by Stephen Sartarelli
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The 25th installment of this popular detective series is as brilliant and delicious as the first.
The Sicilian Method: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery
By Andrea Camilleri; translated by Stephen Sartarelli
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Though published posthumously, this mostly charming installment isn’t the final in the long-running series.
The Safety Net: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery
By Andrea Camilleri; translated by Stephen Sartarelli
![The Safety Net: An Inspector Montalbano Mystery](https://www.washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com/assets/uploads/safetynet.jpg)
The 25th installment of this popular detective series is as brilliant and delicious as the first.