MYSTERY

An Aegean April

Poisoned Pen. (Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis, Bk. 9). Jan. 2018. 318p. ISBN 9781464209451. $26.95; ebk. ISBN 9781464209482. M
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OrangeReviewStarMihalis Volandes had a practical plan to deal humanely with the refugees passing through the Greek island of Lesvos (also known as Lesbos), but the human traffickers who profit from the business have other plans. Even a member of the Greek elite can be killed, and Volandes's murder is blamed on a refugee-turned-aid worker. When Ali Sera is arrested, his American colleague Dana McLaughlin reaches out to CI Andreas Kaldis, head of the Special Crimes Unit. When Kaldis's team doesn't move fast enough over the Easter holiday, Dana holds a press conference that causes a flurry of activity by the hired killer, the traffickers, and the police. Kaldis's shrewd scheme to catch the culprit leads to a dramatic confrontation at a monastery on Lesvos. Siger's ninth atmospheric mystery (after Santorini Caesars) vividly depicts the political and economic issues involved in the European refugee crisis.
VERDICT Fans of Adrian McKinty's Sean Duffy books and other police procedurals that handle violence and political issues with black humor will welcome this outstanding crime novel.
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