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Devil of Delphi: A Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mystery by Jeffrey Siger

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4.0

Siger is feeling his oats. Each book in the series has presented a slightly more complex mystery. Adding to the mysteries, Siger has slowly increased the sexual content, even opening this book with a sex scene. The scenes even seem a little awkward to me. It's as though someone told him to put more sex in, so, at the slightest provocation, there it is. Anyway, this one's about massive bootleg liquor operations in Greece, and, of course, government corruption. Neither one is a surprise for anyone familiar with Greece. The past is never very far away for Greeks, or most people living in southern Europe. The corruption of Trump is trivial in Greek terms, and just because he is currently out of office does not mean the wild-eyed madness of his followers will go away.
While I am sad that I haven't been back to Greece since 1970, there wouldn't be much left that I would recognize.
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