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Dark Dreams

Michael Genelin

Jana is torn between personal loyalty and upholding the law.




July 2010 | Mystery
Paperback
978-1-56947-649-9

"...the resourceful and prodigiously insightful Jana seems to have no flaws. It isn't her feats of superheroism that give the story its chilly sense of reality; it's her casual acceptance of the almost universal corruption of everyone who lives in her world."—New York Times Book Review

"Readers hungry for a fresh crime setting will be enormously satisfied with Michael Genelin's Jana Matinova novels...The portrayal of life in post-Communist Slovakia is riveting. "—USA Today

"Jana’s feelings for her granddaughter are poignant, her love life perfunctory and the body count reminiscent of the national debt. American politics are child’s play compared to this seething indictment of Middle European wrangling. "—Kirkus Reviews

"...a gripping novel of psychological suspense with a truly original central character...Genelin weaves a compelling plot with a unique central feature...You're not going to want to miss an episode."—Toronto Globe and Mail

"[Genelin] writes with a sharp, clear style that lights up his characters . . . It's hard not to see Dark Dreams at or near the top of many best-books-of-the-year lists. "—Dick Adler, for B&N.com

"Jana’s forays into Ukraine and Austria from Bratislava, where most of the novel takes place, ring true culturally and geographically."—School Library Journal


Synopsis:

Prudent Jana and impetuous Sofia were best friends when they were schoolmates. One day Sofia approached a man in a car when she shouldn't have and ended up being raped by a nefarious Communist Party bigwig. Jana pursued the culprit's car, identified him, and vowed someday to bring him to justice.

Now Jana is a Commander in the Slovak police force and Sofia, having made a name as a reformer, is a member of parliament. Jana has fallen in love with an upright government prosecutor and Sofia is carrying on a notorious affair with a suave, married fellow MP.

One day Jana finds an enormous diamond dangling from a string fixed to the ceiling of the living room of her house. Was it put there as a present? Or, more likely, to entrap her? Where did this magnificent jewel come from? And why was it left for her to find? The answer leads Jana across Europe to unravel a criminal conspiracy involving multiple murders which has entangled her hapless, impulsive friend, Sofia, in its web, and ultimately to the criminal mastermind, the onetime Communist Party boss.

About the Author:

Michael Genelin is a graduate of UCLA and the UCLA Law School. He has served with the Department of Justice in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. He lives in Paris with his wife and daughter.









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