cover image When the Devil’s Idle: A Greek Islands Mystery

When the Devil’s Idle: A Greek Islands Mystery

Leta Serafim. Coffeetown (coffeetown- press.com), $13.95 trade paper (192p) ISBN 978-1-60381-998-5

This classic fair-play whodunit, the excellent sequel to 2014’s The Devil Takes Half (Serafim’s first Greek Islands mystery), takes Yiannis Patronas, the endearing chief police officer on the island of Chios, to Patmos, where someone has bashed in the skull of Walter Bechtel, a 90-year-old German, in the garden of his foster son Gunther’s holiday residence—and carved a swastika on the victim’s forehead. When Patronas asks Gunther about his foster father’s past, Gunther becomes defensive and claims that his papa was “just an ordinary man” and did not commit any atrocities during WWII. Serafim does an especially good job of integrating Greece’s current financial struggles into the story line, and Patronas’s colleagues, especially an eccentric priest with a taste for seafood, lighten what otherwise could have been a very grim tale without minimizing the underlying horror of the background to the crime. [em]Agent: Jeannie Loiacono, Loiacono Literary Agency. (Sept.) [/em]