Target: Tinos
A Greece, Thriller, Fiction book. Modern Greek, a bit on the gritty side but with deftly...
Praise for Target: Tinos... "Nobody writes Greece better than Jeffrey Siger." -Leighton Gage, author of the Chief Inspector Mario Silva mysteries "Thrilling, thought-provoking, and impossible to put down." -Tim Hallinan, award-winning author of the Poke Rafferty thrillers In an isolated olive grove on the Aegean island of Tinos lies the remains of two charred bodies chained together amid pieces of an incinerated Greek flag. An enraged press screams out for justice for the unknown victims, until the dead are identified as Gypsies. Then the story simply dies. Is it a Gypsy clan war, a hate crime, or something else? With no one seeming to care, the Greek government has no interest in resurrecting unwanted media attention and orders the investigation closed. But Andreas Kaldis, head of Greece's special crimes division, has other plans. He presses on to unravel a mystery that yields more dead, a modern secret society, and questions about the sudden influx of non-Greeks and Gypsies to Tinos. Now Andreas must find the killers before more die, stop the robbery of the century, and get married in the process. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jeffrey Siger practiced...
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- Pages: 250 pages
- ISBN: 9781590589786 / 1590589785
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I enjoyed this book, mostly because of the setting. It's set in Greece, and the author does a great job of providing a sense of place. I was in my glory with this 4th book in the Kaldis series. Again, more Greek history, more on their islands, more on their culture, all very interesting and written in such a way that it just makes you want to know even more. We get to know the main character more and more with each novel, and share all the changes in his life, as well... Modern Greek, a bit on the gritty side but with deftly drawn characters. Very current, with many references to current economic situation and Greek politics.