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This is book number 12 in the Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries series.
- #1: Murder in Mykonos (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Paperback): $12.99
- #2: Assassins of Athens (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Large Print / Paperback): $22.99
- #3: Prey on Patmos (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Paperback): $18.99
- #4: Target: Tinos (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Paperback): $18.99
- #5: Mykonos After Midnight (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Hardcover): $24.95
- #6: Sons of Sparta (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Hardcover): $24.95
- #7: Devil of Delphi (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Large Print / Paperback): $23.99
- #8: Santorini Caesars (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Hardcover): $26.95
- #9: An Aegean April (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Large Print / Paperback): $23.99
- #10: The Mykonos Mob (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Hardcover): $26.99
- #11: A Deadly Twist (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries) (Paperback): $15.99
Description
Welcome to the island where people never die
When Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis's longtime assistant, Maggie, returns to her ancestral home on Ikaria for her 104-year-old grandmother's funeral, she quickly realizes not only was Yiayia likely murdered, but that a series of other long-lived Ikariots had recently died under the same suspicious circumstances. Back in Athens, Andreas and his chief detective Yianni pursue a smuggling and protection ring embedded in the Greek DEA, and its possible involvement in the assassination of an undercover cop.
But then Maggie and Yianni uncover a connection between their respective leads in the elder-killings on Ikaria and the DEA corruption case, and they realize that there are international intrigues far more dangerous at play than anyone had imagined.
About the Author
JEFFREY SIGER is an American living on the Aegean Greek island of Mykonos. A Pittsburgh native and former Wall Street lawyer, he gave up his career to write mystery thrillers that tell more than just a fast-paced story. His novels are aimed at exploring societal issues confronting modern day Greece. Visit him at jeffreysiger.com.
Praise For…
"Once again the scenery steals the show…breathtaking beauty radiates from each page. Part travelogue, part cozy, part procedural, this entry will appeal to fans of Donna Leon and Louise Penny with its attractive characters and rich setting." — Publishers Weekly
"A fascinating romp through the rugged Ikarian countryside…the twelfth installment in this atmospheric and exciting series is the best yet." — Booklist, Starred Review