Synopses & Reviews
When a Kiev video store is torched, the wife of the now-deceased ownerand primary suspect in the arson casehires private investigator Janos Nagy. As he delves into the womans past, Janos discovers things are far more than meets the eye, and as the case is pursued further, a human trafficking plot unfolds from Kiev across the Ukraine. With mixed involvement of Eastern European and Russian mafia, the Ukraine Secret Service, and both orthodox and nonorthodox church rivalries, the race to untangle the threads of the international trafficking ring turns quickly to a matter of life and death.
Review
"A page-turner of the highest order: from the compelling characterization to the vividly described landscape of a devastated Ukraine to the stunning cover art, Beres has penned himself a winner." —Paul Goat Allen, Chicago Tribune, on Chernobyl Murders
Review
“Michael Beres gets better and better with each book he writes." —Diane Nemitz, Ludington Daily News on Chernobyl Murders
About the Author
Michael Beres is the author of "Chernobyl Murders," "Grand Traverse," and "The President's Nemesis." He lives in Freesoil, Michigan.