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2000s: The fifth in the Lieutenant Josef Slonský series
2000s: The fifth in the Lieutenant Josef Slonský series
When the body of a young girl washes up on the banks of the River Vltava, the Czech police are troubled.Brutally murdered and with evidence of sexual abuse, it is not the sort of crime they are used to investigating.
But the strangest thing is that the girl hasn’t been reported missing.
As a newly-appointed Captain, Josef Slonský takes the lead on the case. But with his team seriously understaffed, and increasing pressure coming from the Ministry, he is struggling to keep everything under control. Why has no one claimed the girl? What has happened to her family?
Slonský must dig deep to find the answers to this complex mystery…
The central River Vltava which runs through the centre of Prague and is glorious for walks and wanders in the city, strolls in the evening, on the way home from work etc but in this book, it’s the scene of an awful crime.
There is a lot of focus on the police of the city and of course the changes since communism. The team in the novels are very colourful and memorable. Josef for example often complains of “feeling deficient in sugar” and/or craving beer and sausages when his brain needs “the cogs oiled”. You do get to find out a lot of suggestions for coffee and sausages around the city!
It’s quite apt that this series is set in Prague – an old city, full of colour, history and culture. The author also gives the city an impression of a gothic, bygone era at times – and the bygone grumpy cop to roam the streets is Josef Slonský
The books also contain many snippets of Prague’s history and it’s explained how the characters fit into these events, which in turn explains their actions.
Destination: Prague Author/Guide: Graham Brack Departure Time: 2000s
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