Andrea Camilleri Books in Order
Explore Andrea Camilleri's books in order, from Inspector Montalbano mysteries to historical novels, with summaries, background and guidance on the best places to start.
Last updated: December 23, 2025
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Publication Order
38 books
The Cook of the Halcyon
by Andrea Camilleri
2021
After a worker at a shipyard apparently hangs himself, Montalbano clashes with the arrogant new owner and notices a sleek schooner, the Halcyon, hovering offshore. Investigating the ship's enigmatic cook and passengers draws him into a floating world of financial schemes and criminal deals.
Riccardino
by Andrea Camilleri
2021
Before dawn Montalbano receives a wrong-number call from a cheerful man named Riccardino, asking where he is. Hours later Riccardino is shot dead outside a bar. As the inspector investigates, he is interrupted by phone calls from the Author himself in a playful, uneasy final case.
The Sicilian Method
by Andrea Camilleri
2020
Mimì Augello escapes a lover's returning husband by climbing into the flat below, where he stumbles over a corpse in the dark. When theatre director Carmelo Catalanotti is later found murdered, Montalbano mines rehearsal notes, acting exercises and a new play to untangle the truth.
The Safety Net
by Andrea Camilleri
2020
A Swedish TV crew descends on Vigàta to film a period drama, asking locals for old home movies. One man brings reels that show the same crumbling wall filmed every year on the same day, while a nearby school faces an attack. Montalbano chases answers in both past and present.
The Sect of Angels
by Andrea Camilleri
2019
At the start of the 20th century, journalist and lawyer Matteo Teresi uncovers a secret 'sect' made up of priests and notables who abuse naive young women under the guise of religious ritual. Exposing them brings scandal, backlash and a sharp portrait of power in rural Sicily.
The Overnight Kidnapper
by Andrea Camilleri
2019
Several young women are briefly abducted on their way home from work, drugged, locked in a car boot and released unharmed in the countryside. When an electronics shop burns and its owner disappears, Montalbano suspects a link between the strange kidnappings and a more serious crime.
The Other End of the Line
by Andrea Camilleri
2019
As overloaded boats of migrants land night after night, Montalbano and his team help process the exhausted arrivals. In the chaos, a respected seamstress is found stabbed in her workshop, and the inspector must juggle humanitarian emergency, small town gossip and a very personal murder.
The Pyramid of Mud
by Andrea Camilleri
2018
During a punishing spell of rain, a construction manager is found murdered inside a half-flooded tunnel at a building site. The case drags Montalbano through a swamp of rigged contracts, political favours and organised crime that threatens to swallow anyone who steps in too deep.
Death at Sea
by Andrea Camilleri
2018
Set in the 1980s, this collection of eight stories follows a younger Montalbano as he tackles arson, drug smuggling, missing women and a shooting on a fishing boat. The cases show his instincts forming and his stubborn style already colliding with official procedure.
A Nest of Vipers
by Andrea Camilleri
2017
A wealthy businessman is discovered dead at his beach house, shot and apparently poisoned. As Montalbano uncovers the man's secret life of blackmail and exploitation, he realises there is no shortage of suspects, and that justice for some victims may look very different from the law.
A Voice in the Night
by Andrea Camilleri
2016
A supermarket robbery that looks staged ends with the manager found hanging in his office. Soon after, a young woman is murdered in the flat of a powerful politician's son. Montalbano must connect these crimes while navigating the tight embrace of local politics and the Mafia.
Judge Surra
by Andrea Camilleri
2015
In 1862 the idealistic Judge Surra arrives in Montelusa, eager to bring the new Italian state's justice to a Sicilian town quietly run by the local Mafia. Bemused by ominous gifts and veiled threats, he relies on good manners and a love of pastries to outlast his enemies.
Game of Mirrors
by Andrea Camilleri
2015
Two small bombs explode outside empty warehouses, one tied to a drug dealer, while Montalbano's flirtatious neighbour Liliana keeps drawing him into her complicated life. Surrounded by mixed signals and planted evidence, he must work out who is pulling the strings and why.
A Beam of Light
by Andrea Camilleri
2015
Shaken by doubts about his long relationship with Livia, Montalbano falls under the spell of Marian, a chic gallery owner. At the same time he investigates an armed robbery, suspicious art deals and a weapons trail that leads into the countryside with tragic results.
Angelica's Smile
by Andrea Camilleri
2014
A wave of meticulous burglaries hits Vigàta's wealthier homes, and their ringleader sends mocking letters signed by Mr Z. One victim, Angelica Cosulich, looks uncannily like Montalbano's teenage crush, and his infatuation threatens to cloud his judgement as the case turns deadly.
Treasure Hunt
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
An elderly brother and sister fire rifles into a crowded square, and inside their flat Montalbano finds religious clutter and a battered sex doll. Soon afterwards he receives taunting rhymed clues for a so-called treasure hunt that turns from game into deadly obsession.
The Story of the Nose
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
Retelling Gogol's classic tale for younger readers, this story follows Major Kovalyov, who wakes to find his nose missing and roaming the streets of St Petersburg dressed as a high-ranking official. His absurd chase skewers vanity, status and the tricks of bureaucracy.
The Sacco Gang
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
Based on a true story, this novel follows the five Sacco brothers, small landowners in 1920s Sicily who refuse to pay Mafia protection money. Their resistance brings reprisals, false charges and betrayal as fascist officials and criminals combine to brand them outlaws and hunt them down.
The Revolution of the Moon
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
In 1677, when the Spanish viceroy of Sicily dies, he unexpectedly names his wife, Donna Eleonora di Mora, as his successor. Surrounded by corrupt male councillors who want her gone, she uses intelligence and calm ruthlessness to reform Palermo until intrigue finally brings her down.
The Dance of the Seagull
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
On the eve of a holiday with Livia, Montalbano watches a seagull perform a strange dance before collapsing on the sand. Moments later he learns that his trusted colleague Fazio is missing, and his search pulls him into a brutal world of smuggling and extortion.
Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
This collection gathers twenty one stories that trace Montalbano's career from his earliest days in Vigàta onward. Short, sharp cases involving missing lovers, staged suicides, odd late night encounters and metafictional jokes offer a compact tour of the inspector's world.
Better the Darkness
by Andrea Camilleri
2013
A priest comes to Montalbano with the dying words of a very old woman, hinting that a decades-old poisoning was not what it seemed. Drawn into half-forgotten village history, the inspector uncovers jealousies and grudges that prove more dangerous than the official record admits.
The Age of Doubt
by Andrea Camilleri
2012
After dreaming of his own funeral, Montalbano is called to the docks, where a luxury yacht and a mysterious speedboat are tied to a dead man found in a dinghy. Diamonds, shady shipping and a brilliant Coast Guard officer unsettle both his heart and his loyalties.
The Potter's Field
by Andrea Camilleri
2011
A rain-soaked field of clay yields a bag filled with dismembered human remains. As Montalbano struggles to identify the victim, he must also deal with his deputy's suspicious behaviour and clues that echo an old Biblical story about a potter's field.
The Track of Sand
by Andrea Camilleri
2010
Montalbano wakes to find a bloodied racehorse lying dead outside his house. When the carcass vanishes, leaving only hoofprints in the sand and a trashed home, he is drawn into the world of illegal racing, gambling and Mafia attempts to muscle into the sport.
August Heat
by Andrea Camilleri
2009
Trapped in Vigàta during a suffocating August, Montalbano hosts Livia and her friends in a rented beach house. When their young son vanishes and a hidden cellar reveals an old crime, the inspector must solve a case that mixes sun, jealousy and a buried girl.
The Wings of the Sphinx
by Andrea Camilleri
2006
The body of a young woman is found at a dump with a small tattoo of a sphinx's wings on her shoulder. Tracking that mark leads Montalbano into a murky charity, missing Eastern European girls and a case that strains his relationship with Livia even further.
The Paper Moon
by Andrea Camilleri
2005
A pharmacist is found shot in his office with his trousers around his ankles, apparently caught during an affair. Montalbano works through layers of lies told by the victim's family, lovers and colleagues, and is forced to confront his own memories of childhood.
The Patience of the Spider
by Andrea Camilleri
2004
Still recovering from a gunshot wound, Montalbano is called back to work when a young woman appears to have been kidnapped. As he unpicks a ransom note, family secrets and staged clues, he must rely on patience rather than speed to catch a careful spider.
Rounding the Mark
by Andrea Camilleri
2003
Disillusioned by politics after protests in Genoa, Montalbano considers quitting until a morning swim brings him face to face with a corpse. The case leads to a hit and run, a dead boy and a human trafficking ring that tests his ethics as much as his skills.
The Smell of the Night
by Andrea Camilleri
2001
Half of Vigàta's pensioners have entrusted their savings to a charismatic financial adviser who vanishes with the money. Shut out of the official inquiry, Montalbano pursues his own line, following hurt investors, missing employees and a trail that reeks of fraud.
Excursion to Tindari
by Andrea Camilleri
2000
A young womaniser is gunned down outside his apartment block and an elderly couple disappears after a bus trip to the shrine at Tindari. When Montalbano realises they lived in the same building, he uncovers a link to the brutal methods of the new Mafia.
Voice of the Violin
by Andrea Camilleri
1997
A minor car accident outside an isolated villa leads Montalbano to break in and discover a young woman lying naked and dead on her bed. As he probes her tangled love life, he clashes with new superiors and a web of privilege that wants the case buried.
The Terra-Cotta Dog
by Andrea Camilleri
1996
A weary Mafia boss asks Montalbano to stage his arrest, a supermarket robbery makes no economic sense, and an old man dies in a strange car crash. The trail leads to a hidden cave, smuggled weapons and two lovers' bodies guarded by a terra-cotta dog.
The Snack Thief
by Andrea Camilleri
1996
Off Sicily's coast a trawler is machine gunned by a patrol boat, while in Vigàta a businessman is stabbed in his lift. Montalbano's only link between the cases is a Tunisian cleaner and her small son, a boy who steals classmates' snacks to survive.
The Brewer of Preston
by Andrea Camilleri
1995
Shortly after Italian unification, a stiff new prefect decides that Vigàta's brand new theatre will open with an unpopular comic opera, *The Brewer of Preston*. The town responds with plots, feuds and a riot that ends in fire, told through crisscrossing voices and mischievous humour.
The Shape of Water
by Andrea Camilleri
1994
When a prominent politician is found dead in a car at a notorious roadside haunt, officials want the case closed as a heart attack. Inspector Montalbano suspects something uglier and digs into a tangle of sex, construction deals and quiet blackmail.
Hunting Season
by Andrea Camilleri
1992
In 1880s Vigàta a stranger opens a pharmacy and quickly attracts suspicion. Fofò is the son of a man once famed for a miraculous garden and murdered in murky circumstances. When a local marchese's plans for an heir turn scandalous, farce, sex and murder collide in the countryside.
Where should I start?
If you are new to Inspector Montalbano: The Shape of Water → The Terra-Cotta Dog → The Snack Thief.
If you want the series at its mid-career peak: The Potter's Field → The Age of Doubt → The Dance of the Seagull.
If you enjoy historical fiction with a Sicilian twist: Hunting Season → The Brewer of Preston → The Revolution of the Moon → The Sacco Gang.
If you prefer to sample shorter cases first: Montalbano's First Case and Other Stories → Death at Sea.
If you like later, more reflective mysteries: A Nest of Vipers → The Pyramid of Mud → Riccardino.
Author bio
Andrea Camilleri was born in 1925 in Porto Empedocle, a small harbour town on the south coast of Sicily, and spent a long working life moving between theatre, television and the crime novels that made him famous.
He was the only son of a port inspector and Carmelina Fragapane, and his childhood unfolded under dictatorship and war. After a brief spell at a church school ended in expulsion for a prank with a crucifix, he finished his studies at a state school and began sending poems and short stories to magazines while still very young.
In 1945 he enrolled in literature at the University of Palermo, but the pull of the stage proved stronger than exams. By 1948 he was in Rome at the Silvio D'Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts, studying directing and learning how actors, lighting and silence could carry a story.
For years he thought of himself first as a man of the theatre, and only later as a novelist.
Camilleri worked as a theatre and television director and screenwriter, staging Pirandello and Beckett and collaborating with Italy's public broadcaster on dramas and crime series. At the same time he kept writing, and in 1978 he published his first novel, Il corso delle cose, followed by Un filo di fumo in 1980. Those early books had a modest impact, partly because he insisted on blending standard Italian with the rhythms and vocabulary of Sicilian speech.
After a long pause he returned to fiction with Hunting Season in 1992, a historical novel set in 19th century Vigàta, the fictional twin of his home town. Two years later he introduced Inspector Salvo Montalbano in The Shape of Water, a lean police story set on the edge of the Mediterranean that quietly launched a series read across Europe and far beyond.
The Montalbano novels follow a stubborn, food loving police chief in Vigàta as he picks his way through murders, Mafia feuds, political scandals and family quarrels. Along the way Camilleri folds in the island's food and dialect, its humour, and a steady, unsentimental awareness of corruption, migration and the distance between official justice and ordinary decency.
Alongside the detective stories he wrote a string of historical novels, among them The Brewer of Preston, The Revolution of the Moon and The Sacco Gang, which look back to Sicily under Spanish rule or early 20th century fascism. In all of them he is interested less in kings and ministers than in how big decisions land on small communities.
He also loved the classroom, and spent around two decades teaching film direction at the Silvio D'Amico Academy in Rome.
Commercial success came relatively late, but it was substantial. The Montalbano novels sold millions of copies, won prizes such as the Crime Writers' Association International Dagger for The Potter's Field, and were adapted into a long running television series that carried Vigàta's light and shadows to viewers in many countries. In interviews Camilleri described himself as a non militant atheist and joked about his chain smoking, but he kept working even after losing his sight, dictating new books and revising old ones. He wrote the final Montalbano novel, Riccardino, years in advance and asked that it be published only after his death.
Camilleri died in Rome in July 2019 at the age of ninety three. The world he built on the page, from crowded Sicilian trattorias to windswept quays, continues to draw new readers into the life of his island and its most famous fictional inspector.
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