''When the New Year kicked off in Athens, a pall of smoke hung over the
city. Steep hikes in fuel prices had pushed people to burn wood to stay
warm, and even discarded Christmas trees were being fed into the fires.
At the same time, a series of small explosions targeted the offices of
the two major parties, New Democracy and Pasok, as well as the
residences of several prominent journalists. Most shocking of all was a
series of brutal beheadings across the capital that quickly became
fodder for headlines, with the victims including a former central
banker, a Dutch credit ratings executive and the CEO of a small debt
collection agency. Well, not quite—the beheadings are described in Lixiprothesma daneia (Expiring
Loans), the first novel in a new crisis trilogy by the leading Greek
crime writer, Petros Markaris, whose detective hero, Inspector Costas
Haritos, is as shrewd a reader of the mood in Athens as anyone. Greece
is now sunk in its sixth straight year of recession, and with social and
political disintegration reaching extremes not seen since World War II,
it is no longer easy to separate fact from fiction..''
Hervorragend! Exairetiko! Agnes
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