With a flair for composition and precise perception, young German photographer Simone Nieweg turns a seemingly unspectacular subject--allotment gardens and neighboring fields--into a means of landscape representation. Lush, impossibly green, and intricately, categorically detailed, Nieweg's images give new life to the endless field of landscape photography.
As a film crew descend upon Vigàta, Montalbano is busy investigating two cases: one from the past and the other involving the new world (for him, at least) of social media.