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Deadline in Athens (Hardcover)

by Petros Markaris (Author) "Every morning at nine, we would stare at each other ..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press (Jul 7 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802117783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802117786
  • Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 14.7 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 409 g
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  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #1,102,066 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Costas Haritos was a prison guard under Greece's old fascist regime. Now a top homicide inspector under democratic rule, he still knows how to turn the screws on a tough suspect. But he is not so adept at playing politics with department heads, government ministers, and the media. So when two TV reporters turn up murdered in Athens, he needs to find a likely culprit fast. The plot, which hinges on a child-smuggling ring, provides plenty of satisfying twists. But the book's real joy lies in the wry, sly voice of its cranky protagonist. It's as if legendary columnist Mike Royko was reincarnated as a wily Greek cop. When Haritos isn't tossing out acerbic criticisms of contemporary Greek society, he is engaged in an amusingly passive-aggressive dance with his wife, Adriani, who gives at least as good as she gets. Considering her faked orgasms, Haritos muses, "If every time it happened I nabbed her and took her in, by now she'd have got life for repeated fraud." But while the climaxes may be phony, the relationship remains refreshingly real. Frank Sennett
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When an Albanian husband and wife are found dead in their home, Inspector Costa Haritos, a veteran junta-trained homicide detective on the Athens police force, is called to what seems at first to be an open-and-shut case. For the Greek police, two dead Albanians are hardly a matter of concern. But when Albania's celebrity television news reporter Janna Karayoryi insists that the case was closed too early, Haritos becomes unnerved. He doesn't exactly like the ambitious young journalist, but she could be right in thinking the murder has something to do with babies?

Before Haritos can find out, Jana is murdered suddenly and chillingly, moments before she is to go on the air with a startling newsbreak. Did her mysterious report have something to do with the murdered Albanians? Who wanted her silenced, and why? Caught between a bumbling junior officer and higher-ups all too easily influenced by news executives determined to protect their own, Costas Haritos sets out to get to the bottom of the matter-and ends up neck deep in a dark from of capitalism that has emerged in Albania after the dictatorship. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


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