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Vlado Petric

This series follows a relentless homicide detective navigating the gritty streets and complex cases of a Balkan city. With each new investigation, he delves deeper into the human psyche, exposing corruption and seeking justice in a tense environment. His determination and sharp intellect are crucial in unraveling mysteries that threaten the fragile peace. These are crime thrillers that explore moral dilemmas and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of truth.

The Small Boat Of Great Sorrows
Black Swan: Lie in the Dark

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Black Swan: Lie in the Dark

    • 378 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Investigator Petric makes his living from the dead. Lately business has been slow, what with the siege around Sarajevo. Condoned killing has displaced the crime of passion; his services with the civil police as a homicide investigator have been less in demand. Unluckily one premeditated death does land on the detective's desk. It is no abused lover or a distant sniper's victim but a government official - the chief of the interior ministry's police - shot dead at close range.In a thriller that recalls the first excitement of Martin Cruz Smith's Moscow and the Vienna of Graham Greene's The Third Man, author Dan Fesperman brilliantly renders the fragmented society and underworld of Sarajevo at war - the freelancing gangsters, guilty bystanders, drop-in correspondents, the bureaucrats frightened for their jobs and very lives - and he weaves through this torn cityscape one man's desperate, deadly pursuit of the wrong people in the worst places.

    Black Swan: Lie in the Dark1
    4.0
  2. Vlado Petric, former detective in war-torn Sarajevo, has left his beloved homeland to join his wife and daughter in Germany, where he scratches a meagre living among the dust of former conflicts on the building sites of the new Berlin.

    The Small Boat Of Great Sorrows2
    3.9