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The Small Boat of Great Sorrows
by Dan Fesperman

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Publisher Comments:

In Dan Fesperman’s highly praised Lie in the Dark (“A quite astonishing first novel”—Ian Rankin), we met Vlado Petric, a homicide detective in Sarajevo, a war-torn place where life itself had little worth.

Now, five years later, Petric has escaped to join his wife and daughter in Berlin, and is scratching out a meager but stable existence at a construction site. So when he’s recruited by Calvin Pine—an enigmatic American investigator for the war crimes tribunal at The Hague—to join a search mission back in the ruins of his homeland, he finds it hard to resist. They’re seeking a general responsible for the massacre at Srebrenica, but Petric is also being offered as bait to lure another suspect whose activities in World War II make the current generation of killers look like amateurs. Getting hotter on a trail that eventually leads across Europe, Petric soon finds that great political powers make unsavory alliances, and that investigating the mysteries of the past can be as dangerous as navigating the war zones of the present.

A gripping novel about legends and lies, about great deceptions and personal truths, The Small Boat of Great Sorrows is a galvanizing detective novel in a vein that brilliantly transcends the genre.

Review:

"Baltimore Sun foreign correspondent and crime novelist Fesperman brilliantly recreates Cold War chill in post-Bosnian Europe.... Pray for more." Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Review:

"This tight, intelligent...chillingly describes a world in which justice is always a negotiation between highly compromised alternatives, and history burdens every player — except for the executioners." Publishers Weekly

Review:

"This is both a grown-up yarn, where small decisions can have unforeseen consequences, and a modern one that reflects the complicated reality of international justice and diplomacy." Booklist

Product Details

ISBN:
9780375414725
Author:
Fesperman, Dan
Publisher:
Alfred A. Knopf
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Bosnia and hercegovina
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Private investigators
Publication Date:
September 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
9.50x6.58x1.08 in. 1.34 lbs.