Description
In an isolated
olive grove on the idyllic Aegean island of Tinos, revered by pilgrims around
the world as the Lourdes of Greece, the remains of two bodies charred beyond
recognition are discovered chained together amid bits and pieces of an
incinerated Greek flag. An enraged
press screams out for justice for the unknown victims, until the dead are
identified as gypsies and the story simply falls off the face of the
earth. Is it a gypsy clan war, a hate
crime, or something else? With no one seeming to care, the government has no
interest in resurrecting unwanted media attention by a search for answers to
such ethnically charged questions and orders the investigation closed. But
Andreas Kaldis, feared head of Greece’s special crimes division, has other
plans. He presses on in his inimitable, impolitic style to unravel a mystery
that yields more dead, a modern secret society rooted in two-hundred-year-old
ways, and a nagging suspicion that his answers lay in the sudden influx of
non-Greeks and gypsies to Tinos. It is
there, on Tinos, Andreas learns of priceless hoards of gold, silver, art, and
precious gems quietly amassed over centuries out of the offerings of grateful
pilgrims. He has found a motive for murder and an irresistible inspiration
for robbery. All that is left for
Andreas to do is find the killers before more die, stop the robbery of the
century, and get married in the process.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781590589762 |
| PRICE | $24.95 (USD) |








