District Viii: 1 (Danube Blues)

District Viii: 1 (Danube Blues)

by Adam Lebor (Author)

Synopsis

Balthazar Kovacs, a detective on Budapest's murder squad, is on the trail of a dead man.

Minutes ago, Kovacs received an anonymous SMS showing a body and an address: 26 Republic Square - the former Communist Party headquarters and once the most feared building in the country. But now, amid the ruins of the demolished building, Kovacs finds no dead body, just six members of the Gendarmerie - an elite police force reporting directly to the prime minister - and an invitation to hand over his phone and cease his investigation.

Kovacs has taken his first step on a journey deep into Budapest's dark heart, towards a deadly intersection of the criminal underworld, the corridors of power and the ghosts of history. A journey that will force him to choose between the law and family loyalty.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Published: 08 Mar 2018

ISBN 10: 1786692716
ISBN 13: 9781786692719
Book Overview:

A gripping police procedural, taking the reader on a journey into the dark heart of Hungary.


Media Reviews
'Adam LeBor reveals that crime fiction still has exciting new avenues to explore' Val McDermid.
'A first-class crime thriller ... with an original and engaging protagonist' Charles Cumming.
'LeBor writes fiction with the scrupulous focus of the journalist ... the world he creates is driven by the sharp edge of reality' Alan Furst.
'A cleverly written crime thriller ... the crime-reading public is in for a treat as District VIII satisfies every need on a crime story, heroism, villains, corruption and justice ... You won't regret picking this book up!' Books Books Books.
'The discipline necessary for a successful journalist comes through very clearly in his work ... Everything he writes about is well researched, and essentially believable. He blurs fact and fiction in his stories' TripFiction.
'The real joy about the novel comes in the descriptions of Budapest, which rival any guide book. LeBor clearly knows every nook of the city and its various districts' Jewish Chronicle.
'More than just a procedural crime, it's a real novel with an interesting theme. I haven't been to Budapest but will now' Frost magazine.
'This sophisticated thriller blends expert storytelling and social commentary ... Written with authority and verve, it takes the reader on a chilling journey' The Lady.
'An excellent thriller, entwined with plenty of topical issues ... Kovacs gives the reader insights into an alien culture that is by and large reviled, and adds an exotic note to a gripping tale' Crime Review.
Author Bio

Adam LeBor is a veteran foreign correspondent who has covered Hungary and eastern Europe since 1990. He is the author of thirteen books, including Hitler's Secret Bankers, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize. He writes for the Economist, Financial Times and Monocle. He divides his time between Budapest and London.