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Petros Markaris (Author)
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September 2007
Inspector Costas Haritos of the Athens CID has finally made time for a holiday. But when a minor earthquake causes his holiday beach to spit up a corpse, he finds there is no such thing as being off duty. Back in Athens, and working on the mystery of the as-yet unidentified body, Haritos is assigend a second case. A well-known nightclub owner and entrepreneur has been murdered, and neither the victim's beautiful young wife, his estranged daughter or his junkie son seem keen to offer up any clues. Haritos delves into the worlds of organised crime, football, and even opinion polling in his hunt for the killers. But it seems there is more than one person who would rather these crimes remained unsolved.

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Petros Markaris was born in Istanbul in 1937. Having studied Economics, he made his literary debut in Greece in 1965 with a theatrical work, The Tale of Ali Retzo. This was followed by several other plays and film scripts. Markaris recently published a Greek translation of Goethe's Faust to critical acclaim.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Vintage Books USA; New edition edition (September 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099466740
  • ISBN-13: 978-0099466741
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,691,109 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Joyous Athenian Crime Fiction, June 27, 2009
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Set one hot summer in Athens when the garbage collectors are on strike and Inspector Haritos is ailing, trying to avoid his wife's hypochondriac concerns for his heart, smoking and pigging out, and chasing after the perpetrators of a gangland shooting of a restaurant owner, and pondering about an unknown corpse that may or may not be linked to said restaurateur. This is very funny book and every page is a joy; it is remarkably un-PC (Haritos says, for example, "there are two things in life I hate: racism and blacks"), sledging Greece's various Balkan neighbours, but not particularly positive on Greeks either. Haritos himself has been married for years, and although he is frequently exasperated by his wife, they do love each other deeply, which is quite exceptional (and even exceptionable - which detective is happy in his personal life?); much of the novel deals with his relationships with her and their adored daughter, amidst ruminations on Greek techniques of tax-evasion, illegal immigration, low-level football leagues, politics and the exigencies of fame. It is a solid police procedural, well worth your time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Hard-Boiled Detective With a Squishy Heart, March 19, 2009
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I admit I'm fairly new to the world of detective novels, but this book really captured my interest. I think it was the setting (Athens in the late 1990s) and the characters, rather than the mystery itself, that made it such a fun read.

I've noticed lately a lot of foreign writers are doing the classic noir Raymond Chandler/Dashiell Hammett-type "hard-boiled detective," and Inspector Haritos is no different in that sense. He's seen it all and done it all, though he's not always very happy about it. He has a very clear notion of right and wrong, and quite strong opinions about people and changes in the world he thinks are wrong. He frequently defies American mores of political correctness with moments of bigotry, sexism, and xenophobia, though he is quick to admit his mistakes and is genuinely interested in learning about new things. At the same time, he is a middle-aged Greek police officer (and very much the civil servant), making him prone to fits of temper, passion, or stubborn indifference.

But when he's not busy being a stock character, Inspector Haritos has many moments of thinking about events, people, and his world around him where he becomes entirely human. His relationship with his nagging wife is tempestuous yet endearing, as is his relationship with Greece itself. The story abounds with characters who have only a line or two but who deftly set the scene, and who make an intriguingly foreign backdrop to the story.

I had a few qualms while reading. Markaris has a tendency to be overly explicit about street names and neighborhoods. For someone who's never been to Athens, all of these references are meaningless. My other problem is my own shortcoming rather than the author's, which is that I don't know a lot about political events in Greece in the 1980s, so there were several jokes, references, and political undercurrents that I couldn't quite understand.

Nonetheless, it was a good and entertaining read that I happily recommend to anyone looking to read a slightly different detective novel.
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