"Thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" New York Times "A new Kaldis case is always a treat" Booklist (Starred Review) Wealthy Greek businessman Dimitris Onofrio is known to be corrupt to the core, but the police have never been able to make his crimes stick. Powerful, influential, and extremely dangerous, Onofrio is not a man to cross, and every witness prepared to come forward against him has died before they could testify. So when Onofrio's private jet crashes, seemingly with no survivors, the police breathe a sigh of relief - quickly replaced by…mehr
"Thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" New York Times "A new Kaldis case is always a treat" Booklist (Starred Review) Wealthy Greek businessman Dimitris Onofrio is known to be corrupt to the core, but the police have never been able to make his crimes stick. Powerful, influential, and extremely dangerous, Onofrio is not a man to cross, and every witness prepared to come forward against him has died before they could testify. So when Onofrio's private jet crashes, seemingly with no survivors, the police breathe a sigh of relief - quickly replaced by horror when Onofrio is found alive but catatonic on a remote Ionian beach, beside the body of his beloved wife. Was the crash an accident . . . or sabotage? Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis, head of Athens' Special Crimes Unit, knows that unless he can discover the truth before Onofrio recovers, the tycoon will be out for bloody revenge on all involved. Including Kaldis' own beloved wife, who is more mixed up in the accident than anyone would ever have suspected . . .
Jeffrey Siger is an American living on the Aegean Greek island of Mykonos. A former Wall Street lawyer, he gave up his career as a name partner in his own New York City law firm to write the international bestselling, award-recognized Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis series of mystery thrillers telling more than just a fast-paced story. The New York Times described his novels as "thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" and named him as Greece's thriller novelist of record. Athens Insider Magazine hails him as "a literary star," the Greek government selected him as the only American author writing novels serving as a guide to Greece, and Reader's Digest calls him "one of our new favorite authors." Jeffrey Siger has also served as Chair of the National Board of Bouchercon, America's largest mystery convention, and as Adjunct Professor of English at Washington & Jefferson College, teaching mystery writing.
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