The Lady of Sorrows (The Mysteries of the Greek Detective)

The Lady of Sorrows (The Mysteries of the Greek Detective)

by Anne Zouroudi (Author)

Synopsis

From the real life Shirley Valentine, Anne Zouroudi's fourth Greek mystery with the popular detective, Hermes Diaktoros. Hermes Diaktoros visits a remote island which is home to an ancient icon famed for its miraculous powers. But something about the Virgin troubles him, and Hermes calls on an old friend to confirm his suspicions that the icon is a fake. Ready to hand the matter over to the authorities, Hermes intends to leave - until the island's icon painter is found dead at sea. Did he die of natural causes or by a wrathful hand? What secret is a dishonest gypsy keeping? And what haunts the ancient catacombs beneath the bishop's house? In the fourth Mystery of the Greek Detective, the eccentric and mysterious investigator finds himself unravelling forgery, betrayal and superstition, and the consequences of all-consuming rage.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 20 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1408809850
ISBN 13: 9781408809853
Book Overview: In the latest instalment of the Mysteries of the Greek Detective, the inimitable Hermes Diaktoros tackles the sin of Wrath

Media Reviews
'Anne Zouroudi writes beautifully - her books have all the sparkle and light of the island landscapes in which she sets them. The Lady of Sorrows, her latest, is a gorgeous treat.' * Alexander McCall Smith *
PRAISE FOR THE MYSTERIES OF THE GREEK DETECTIVE `A cracking plot, colourful local characters and descriptions of the hot, dry countryside so strong that you can almost see the heat haze and hear the cicadas - the perfect read to curl up with' * Guardian *
`Absorbing and beautifully written and reveals the savage, superstitious reality behind the pretty facade that is all that most of us know of any Greek island' * Literary review *
`Diaktoros is a delight. Half Poirot, half deus ex machina, but far more earth-bound than his first name suggests, the portly detective has an other-worldly, Marlowesque incorruptibility as he waddles through the mean olive groves' * Guardian *
Author Bio
Anne Zouroudi was born in England and has lived in the Greek islands. Her attachment to Greece remains strong, and the country is the inspiration for much of her writing. She now lives in the Derbyshire Peak District with her son. She is the author of three other Mysteries of the Greek Detective: The Messenger of Athens (shortlisted for the ITV3 Crime Thriller Award for Breakthrough Authors and longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize), The Taint of Midas and The Doctor of Thessaly.