Kyriakos
Ronnie is convinced that Kassianae is telling the truth when she said she saw Babbis Skourlatakis set the fire in her house, but Inspector Antonakis suspects that others were responsible. The true perpetrator is finally discovered when Adam Kowalski visits and investigates.
Whilst Adam and his wife are visiting John takes them to Spinalonga where he discovers there are plans to build a new tower and display the bones of the deceased lepers. Horrified at the thought of his great uncle’s bones being gazed at by tourists John suggests an audacious plan to his father.
Ronnie has new ideas for the use of her house that could solve a problem for her and Kyriakos.
Kyriakos’s mother, Irini, does not approve of her son marrying an American girl. Irini visits a cousin and when she finds out the truth about Ronnie’s ancestors she tries again to dissuade Kyriakos from the liaison. Kyriakos confronts the cousin only to discover some disconcerting family information that has been kept hidden from him.
Most exciting and gripping books I have ever read. I’ve read them all more than once and, being a regular visitor to Elounda, I love being able to visualise the locations mentioned.
Eunice Jones
ISBN 978-0-9574532-9-6
Paperback book £7.99 (+Postage and packing £3.50)