SUMMARY: Praise for Michael Genelin: βThe resourceful and prodigiously insightful Jana seems to have no flaws. But it isn't her feats of superheroism that give the story its chilly sense of reality; itβs her casual acceptance of the almost universal corruption of everyone who lives in her world.ββTh
the Magician's Accomplice (2010)
β Scribed by Genelin, Michael
- Book ID
- 107844028
- Publisher
- Soho Crime
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781569476260
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SUMMARY:
Praise for Michael Genelin: The resourceful and prodigiously insightful Jana seems to have no flaws. But it isn't her feats of superheroism that give the story its chilly sense of reality; its her casual acceptance of the almost universal corruption of everyone who lives in her world.The New York Times Book Review Genelin effectively brings a relatively unknown country like modern Slovakia to life for American readers.Booklist Genelin ratchets up the prose with smooth suspense, evocative locales, and distinctive characters who leap from the page.Publishers Weekly Devastated by her lovers death in an explosionon the same day an indigent student was shot and killed in sleepy BratislavaJana is transferred to The Hague, headquarters of the international police force Europol. On the flight she encounters a retired magician, the dead students uncle, who is determined to help Jana investigate his nephews death. And his help is indeed needed as Jana faces an international criminal conspiracy emanating from Europol itself. Michael Genelin is a graduate of UCLA and UCLA Law School. He has served as a consultant for the US State Department and USAID in Central Europe, Africa, Asia, and Haiti. He lives with his wife in Paris.
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Devastated by her lover's death in an explosion - on the same day an indigent student was shot and killed in sleepy Bratislava - Jana is transferred to The Hague, headquarters of the international police force Europol. On the flight she encounters a retired magician, the dead student's uncle, who is
### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. In Genelin's superb third novel featuring Slovakian police commander Jana Matinova (after 2009's Dark Dreams), a late-night call plunges Matinova into an unusual murder case. A professional hit man has gunned down university student Denis Macek, who sneake
SUMMARY: Praise for Michael Genelin: βThe resourceful and prodigiously insightful Jana seems to have no flaws. But it isn't her feats of superheroism that give the story its chilly sense of reality; itβs her casual acceptance of the almost universal corruption of everyone who lives in her world.ββ