Target Tinos, Jeffrey Siger
Target Tinos, Jeffrey Siger
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Target: Tinos
An Inspector Kaldis Mystery

Author: Jeffrey Siger

Narrator: Stefan Rudnicki

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/05/2012


Synopsis

In an isolated olive grove on the idyllic Aegean island of Tinos, revered by religious pilgrims around the world as the Lourdes of Greece, two bodies charred beyond recognition are discovered, chained together amid bits and pieces of an incinerated Greek flag. An enraged press screams for justice for the unknown victims, until the dead are identified as gypsies, after which the story simply fades away. Is it a gypsy clan war, a hate crime, or something else? With no one seeming to care, the government has no interest in resurrecting unwanted media attention by a search for answers to such ethnically charged questions and orders the investigation closed. However, Inspector Andreas Kaldis, feared head of Greeces special crimes division, has other plans. He presses on in his inimitable, impolitic style to unravel a mystery that reveals even more dead, uncovers a modern secret society rooted in two-hundred-year-old traditions, and spawns a nagging suspicion that the answers lie in the sudden influx of non-Greeks and gypsies to Tinos. It is there, on Tinos, that Kaldis learns of priceless hoards of gold, silver, art, and precious gems quietly amassed over centuries out of the offerings of grateful pilgrims. He has found a motive for murder and an irresistible temptation for robbery. All that is left for Andreas to do is find the killers before more die, stop the robbery of the century, and get married in the process.

About Jeffrey Siger

Jeffrey Siger was born and raised in Pittsburgh. He practiced law until giving it up to write full time in Greece.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gloria on June 07, 2012

All the troubles in Greece are reflected in this, the fourth novel in the Chief Inspector Andreas series: prejudice against immigrants, aversion to taxes, repugnance to working at menial jobs for low wages (but it’s ok for immigrants to take the jobs) and, of course, the huge national debt. Many ast......more

Goodreads review by J.F. on October 08, 2012

I was in my glory with this 4th book in the Kaldis series. Again, more Greek history, more on their islands, more on their culture, all very interesting and written in such a way that it just makes you want to know even more. We get to know the main character more and more with each novel, and share......more

Goodreads review by Mary on June 08, 2012

This book is the forth for this author’s books about the Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Sea, featuring Andreas Kaldis the head of the Greek Special Crimes Division. The Inspector is called to the Island of Tinos to investigate the remains of two bodies burned beyond recognition, found chained toget......more

Goodreads review by Lynn on September 18, 2012

I didn't know this author or this series. Its setting and the character of the protagonist are interesting enough that I'll look for more.......more

Goodreads review by Ken on October 06, 2012

It had a good flow to the story with a great love story. should have read him a long time ago.......more