Ποιος Σκότωσε την Ιφιγένεια;
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Ποιος Σκότωσε την Ιφιγένεια;Code: 12314201

Who killed Iphigenia?

This strange and unanswered question will cost the life of young Kostis Augeris
and will force his sister, Claire, to return from New York to Greece.
With the help of his friend...

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Who killed Iphigenia?

This strange and unanswered question will cost the life of young Kostis Augeris
and will force his sister, Claire, to return from New York to Greece.
With the help of his friend Kostis, forensic pathologist Philippos Iliadis, Claire tries
to uncover her brother's murderers and will find herself facing a ruthless
network that, in the...

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Who killed Iphigenia?

This strange and unanswered question will cost the life of young Kostis Augeris
and will force his sister, Claire, to return from New York to Greece.
With the help of his friend Kostis, forensic pathologist Philippos Iliadis, Claire tries
to uncover her brother's murderers and will find herself facing a ruthless
network that, in the name of science, spreads death to defenseless people.
The past casts its shadow on the present, which stands threateningly before her, awakening
painful memories and disrupting her balance. Around her, a dance of death is staged,
in which she can no longer distinguish the innocent from the guilty...

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Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
448
Publication Date
2017

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  • I have read all the other books by the author and I can say that this was by far the worst one. It takes a long time for insignificant things instead of focusing on the plot. In "The Treasure of Smyrna," the story was tied together very well, while here the story is scattered everywhere.

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    • Paper quality
    • I would read a book by the same author
    • Was it relatively easy to read?
    • It was not interesting
    • I did not like the writing style
    • I would not recommend it for reading
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