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Fiction International Mystery & Crime

The Greek Wall

by (author) Nicolas Verdan

translated by Donald Wilson

Publisher
Bitter Lemon Press
Initial publish date
Feb 2018
Category
International Mystery & Crime, Traditional British, Greece
Recommended Age
15 to 18
Recommended Grade
10 to 12
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781908524850
    Publish Date
    Feb 2018
    List Price
    $23.5

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Description

A severed head is found on the Greek border near a wall planned to stop Middle Eastern immigrants crossing from Turkey. Intelligence Agent Evangelos wants the truth about the murder, human trafficking into Greece, and about the corruption surrounding the wall's construction. It is a mystery novel and a political thriller but more importantly it evokes the problems of the West incarnated in Greece: isolationism, fear of immigration, economic collapse, and corruption. While dark, it is also poetic and paints an indelible portrait of Athens, with its mixed fragrances of eucalyptus, freshly baked bread, and cigarette smoke.

About the authors

Contributor Notes

Nicolas Verdan: Nicolas Verdan was born in Vevey, Switzerland in 1971. He was a prominent journalist before turning full-time to fiction. He splits his time between Switzerland and Greece. He won the Prix Bibliomedia Suisse 2006 for his first novel, Le Rendez-vous de Thessalonique, which was translated into Greek. Also the Prix du Public de la RTS 2012, Prix Schiller 2012 et lauréat du Roman des Romands 2012-2013 for his novel Le Patient du docteur Hirschfeld. The Greek Wall is his first work available in English.

Editorial Reviews

A political debate familiar to American and European readers undergirds
Swiss author Verdan’s stellar U.S. debut. Publishers Weekly

A tight mystery that doubles as an informative political thriller. Terrific
atmosphere. The London Times