Siren Of The Waters by Michael Genelin

Siren Of The Waters by Michael Genelin

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Siren Of The Waters by Michael Genelin

Jana entered the Czechoslovak police force as young woman, married an actor, and became a mother. The Communist regime destroyed her husband, their love for one another, and her daughter's respect for her. But she has never stopped being a seeker of justice.

Now, she has risen to the rank of commander in the Slovak police force and is based in the capital, Bratislava, a crossroads of central Europe. She liaises with colleagues across the continent to track a master criminal whose crimes include extortion, murder, kidnapping, and the operation of a vast human trafficking network.

This investigation takes her from Kiev in Ukraine to the headquarters of the European Community in Strasbourg, France; from Vienna to Nice during the Carnival, as she searches for a ruthless killer and the beautiful young Russian woman he is determined to either capture or destroy.
Michael Genelin is a graduate of UCLA and UCLA Law School. He has served as a consultant for the US State Department and USAID in Central Europe, Africa, Asia, and Haiti, and was a Deputy District Attorney in the LA District Attorney's office. Michael has written for the stage, movies and television. He now focuses on writing novels, and is the author of the Commander Jana Matinova Investigations set in Bratislava, Slovakia. He lives with his wife in Paris.
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ISBN 13 9781569475850
ISBN 10 1569475857
Title Siren Of The Waters
Author Michael Genelin
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Soho Press Inc
Year published 2009-07-01
Number of pages 327
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