Kismet
Jakob Arjouni
It all began with a favour. Kayankaya and Slibulsky had wanted to help out Romario, the owner of a small Brazilian restaurant, when he is threatened by extortionists. Then suddenly there were two bodies on the floor of Romario's restaurant, their faces caked in white powder. Kayankaya is troubled by these deaths and decides to find out who the men are, until he himself is pursued by a mafia organisation about whom nothing appears to be known.
Gradually it becomes clear to Kayankaya that he is facing the most brutal and dangerous group of gangsters to have run Frankfurt's station ... Read more
Kismet is a brilliant novel about organised crime, the fallout from the Balkan wars, and the madness of nationalism from one of Europe's finest crime writers.
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Cathi Unsworth
The Guardian
Arjouni's fourth Kayankaya novel and they deserve to be better known in the English-speaking world. One worth waiting for
Peter Millar
The Times
Arjouni's PI hero Kayankaya has ... Read more