Synopses & Reviews
Set against a glorious Greek backdrop, the intriguing new mystery featuring half Greek, half Scots PI, Alex MavrosHired by the wife of one of Greece's richest men to find her missing fourteen-year-old daughter, Mavros faces an uphill battle. But he's not the only one looking for Lia . . . When a man's charred corpse is discovered in a remote farmhouse, and the headless body of another is found in the ancient stadium at Delphi, Mavros confronts the possibility that one of his deadliest foes has returned to Greece, and that there may be a connection with the Lia Poulou case.
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“Johnstons absorbing fifth mystery”
Publishers Weekly
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"Set in Greece during the 2004 Athens Olympics, this engaging mystery effectively incorporates Greek mythology into its multiple plotlines" Booklist
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"Johnston's absorbing fifth mystery" Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Born and brought up in Edinburgh, Paul Johnston studied ancient and modern Greek at Oxford and now divides his time between Scotland and Greece. As well as four previous Alex Mavros novels, he is the author of the award-winning Quint and Matt Wells crime series.