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- Language
- Slovak
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- Publisher
- Slovart
- Pages
- 326
- ISBN
- 9788055643588
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Readers consistently praise this book for being an engaging, entertaining, and high-quality read that never feels like wasted time. Many highlight the author's signature style, which includes authentic narratives often drawing from real cases and experiences. The book delivers sharp dialogues, characteristic black humor, and a strong sense of collegial loyalty and banter among the familiar team of detectives. Its focus on detailed investigative procedures, rather than extensive personal character arcs, is appreciated, lending it a tougher and impactful procedural feel. Reviewers found the dual, parallel cases to be interesting and mysterious, with the overall plot being well-delivered and complex yet easy to follow. Many describe it as an unputdownable and quick read, with some even hailing it as one of the author's best, showcasing his imagination and ability to surprise. The book's setting in the late 1990s and turn of the millennium adds a distinct atmosphere, and its title is considered cleverly paradoxical.
However, some readers found this installment to fall short when compared to the author's previous works, with a few noting a sense of "material fatigue." Critiques also emerged regarding the plot, which some described as simple and easily predictable, or at times a bit far-fetched, though others acknowledged the author often bases stories on real events. One reviewer suggested that the author's prolific output of two books per year might contribute to a certain stagnation in the storytelling. While the dual storylines were generally appreciated, a few readers felt the main investigation was less compelling than the secondary one. Additionally, one review mentioned the mysteries could be "a bit over-complicated" for some tastes.
Despite these criticisms, the book is largely well-received and considered a thoroughly enjoyable read that delivers the classic Dominik Dán experience. It is highly recommended for long-time fans of the author who appreciate his distinctive style, dark humor, and steadfast focus on police procedural work. The book also appeals to new readers, including those not typically drawn to crime fiction, who are looking for an engaging mystery with strong character dynamics and an authentic, gritty feel. Ultimately, readers who enjoy tough, sarcastic crime stories centered on detailed investigations, rather than romantic subplots or deep personal drama, are most likely to find this book a satisfying addition to their collection.
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