
Dan Fesperman, a journalist who has reported from a number of war zones, has written a masterful thriller that travels through the brutal and almost surreal milieu of a wartime black market. Inspector Petric's investigation eventually unearths "the transfer file", the heart of an international ring reaching back to World War II, and whose commodity "in value, stature, and scope" goes unfathomably beyond anything he could possibly have imagined.
"A mystery tinged by the politics of today...Brutally realistic." --"U.S. News & World Report"
Dan Fesperman, a journalist who reported from a number of war zones, has written a masterful murder mystery in the vein of early le Carre and Graham Greene.
Vlado Petric is a homicide investigator in war-torn Sarajevo. When he encounters an unidentified body near "sniper alley," he realizes that it is the body of Esmir Vitas, chief of the Interior Ministry's special police, and that Vitas has been killed not by any sniper's aim but by a bullet fired at almost pointblank range. Searching for the killer in this "city of murderers," Petric finds himself drawn into a conspriacy, the scope of which goes beyond anything he could possibly have imagined.
| j a aarntzen u a bkashi s c goyal aimee aryal brij raj singh c a bartzokas | a heck j m synge n a dyson michael a hogg b a bengtsson |