End of the World in Breslau

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title End of the World in Breslau
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Marek Krajewski
Translated by Danusia Stok
Translated by Danusia Stok
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 128
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781906694722
ClassificationsDewey:891.8538
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint MacLehose Press
Publication Date 4 March 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Breslau in the 1920s is haunt of marquises and merchants, gamblers and gutter-rats. Eberhard Mock, the hardened Criminal Councillor, fits right in as he sways from the basements of grubby casinos to his beautiful young wife in their palatial mansion. But his beautiful young wife is feeling neglected. A series of sinister murders linked by the dates of past crimes has taken Mock out of the bedroom and into the archives. While Mock ransacks the city for clues, driven mad by the killer's tantalizing notes, his wife is seeking attention elsewhere. Engaging in perverted games with her less-than-innocent girlfriends, Mock's wife is being seduced by a mysterious sect which preaches the imminent end of the world.

Author Biography

Marek Krajewski is a lecturer in Classical Studies in the University of Wroclaw. His Eberhard Mock novels have enjoyed massive success in Europe and have been rewarded with Poland's premier literary and crime novel prizes, including winning the Polityka's Passport Award in 2005. Danusia Stok is the author/editor of Kieslowski on Kieslowski and a translator of modern Polish literature.

Reviews

'The city of Breslau is as much a character in this thriller as the parade of gothic loons that inhabit it.' Daily Telegraph. * Daily Telegraph * 'A stylish, intelligent and original addition to the canon.' Financial Times. * Financial Times * 'As noir as they get. Steeped in a rank air of cynicism and fear ... this complex and atmospheric thriller will find many fans' Independent. * Independent * 'Reading like Saw would if it had been a book... macabre murder mystery.' Shortlist. * Shortlist * 'Liable to live on in your dreams' John Williams, Mail on Sunday. * Mail on Sunday * An outrageously believable police detective' Peter Millar, The Times. * The Times * ''Atmospheric and piquant period detail saturate the pages... Krajewski's lacerating narrative performs the key function of the skilful novelist: providing an entree into a world far from our own' Barry Forshaw, The Times. * The Times *