Vasilis reviewed The Golden Silence by Paul Johnston
Review of 'The Golden Silence' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
Old fashioned macho fairytale. Not very good but entertaining.
Paperback, 352 pages
Published May 9, 2005 by Hodder & Stoughton Paperbacks.
One made to torture, one born to kill The Father and Son are back - and in demand In an explosion of gang rivalry, brutally tortured bodies have been turning up all over Athens. Nobody dares speak the names of the Father and Son, but it appears the deadly duo of enforcers is back and more ruthless than ever. Hired to trace immigrant Katia Tratson, private detective Alex Mavros doesn't see the link between the mangled corpses and the missing teenager until it's too late. In a world where life is cheap, Mavros must put the woman he loves in mortal danger in order to find Katia and track down the dangerous killers - before they find him first. 'As in all the best thrillers, bullets and fists fly in profusion as Alex (Mavros) follows the trail to the missing girl' Guardian
Old fashioned macho fairytale. Not very good but entertaining.