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Murder in Mykonos

Jeffrey Siger
Poisoned Pen Press (2009)
ISBN 9781590585818
Reviewed by Leslie Storey for RebeccasReads (1/09)

Murder in Mykonos is the first novel by author Jeffrey Siger, but he is no stranger to Greece and the island of Mykonos.  He was a resident for 25 years and is able to translate that knowledge and personal experience of the island into his novel.

The story starts with the arrival of a beautiful young woman on the island to enjoy the island and revel in the all night partying that Mykonos is known for.  She is only able to enjoy the nightlife for a few days before she disappears with no fanfare. 

Also new to the island is newly appointed Chief of Police is Andreas Kaldis.  He is a former homicide detective from Athens but has been moved to the island in a political power play.  He isn’t thrilled to be here but does his best to improve the law enforcement on the island.  However, he arrives on the island in time to be caught up in a mystery that spans 20 years upon the discovery of the young woman found dead along with bones from at least 3 other victims.

Then another young woman disappears and this time someone is looking for her: her mother and her uncle, Deputy Minister Renatis.  However, time is running out and they must find the killer before he strikes again.  Will they find her before he follows through and kills again?

I thought for a first book that the author did a great job of pulling me into the storyline and throwing in just enough suspects that I was not able to figure out who the killer might be and even at the end it took some deciphering of the conversations to figure out who the killer was since he was not named.  This may have been the only part that I didn’t like because I had to go back and figure out who it was, based on information that was provided.

As I got closer to the end I definitely couldn’t put it down, it had me hooked and reading faster because I wanted to know who was killing the women, especially since he had been doing it for 20 years and had gotten away with it thus far.  I don’t know that I liked that one of the police investigators was involved and knew what was going on but that is what makes a story: intrigue and underhandedness.

If you like mysteries and thrillers, you will love Murder in Mykonos.