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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Mystery & Detective / Historical
  • Language:English
  • Pages:331
  • eBook ISBN:9781614681281

The Halcyon Murder

Love & Death on a Greek Island

by J Papachristou

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Overview
Cynthia Brok had it all: a rich husband, a home in Switzerland, a villa on a Greek island, purpose in life and a passionate lover...until someone killed her. Detectives Aliki Notis and Stephanos Arditis are sent to find Brok’s murderer in Kalini, a Greek island village, where white-washed houses sprawl on the hillsides and donkeys are the only means of transportation. They discover a bitter conflict among the villagers—and strong disagreement between themselves about how to find the murderer. Suspects abound; but evidence is sparse. Will a cowardly confession, the testimony of a Nazi-hunter, and an overheard shipboard conversation be enough to lead Notis and Arditis to Cynthia Brok’s murderer?
Description
Cynthia Brok had it all: a rich husband, a home in Switzerland, a villa on a Greek island, purpose in life and a passionate lover...until someone killed her. Detectives Aliki Notis and Stephanos Arditis are sent to find Brok’s murderer in Kalini, a Greek island village, where white-washed houses sprawl on the hillsides and donkeys are the only means of transportation. They discover a bitter conflict among the villagers—and strong disagreement between themselves about how to find the murderer. Suspects abound; but evidence is sparse. Will a cowardly confession, the testimony of a Nazi-hunter, and an overheard shipboard conversation be enough to lead Notis and Arditis to Cynthia Brok’s murderer? J. Papachristou was a professor of American History and is the author of Women Together and Myth America. A long acquaintance with Greece, its islands and its people provide the background for The Halcyon Murder, her first venture into fiction.
About the author
J. Papachristou was a professor of American History and is the author of Women Together and Myth America. A long acquaintance with Greece, its islands and its people provide the background for The Halcyon Murder, her first venture into fiction.