Where the Devil Can't Go by Anya Lipska
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
THE FIRST KISZKA AND KERSHAW MYSTERY
A debut crime novel that for want of a better word, is an unputdownable thriller.
An original story line set in the Polish community in London, Janusz Kiszka, an unofficial 'fixer' for many of London's Polish community, and English female detective Natalie Kershaw Come together to try to discover who the killer is.
Kershaw is Working a case where a body has been found in the Thames. Kiszka is trying to find a missing Polish girl. Are the two connected?
I really did like these two characters. And felt as a first book, it was put together really well that you slowly get to know each one.
I liked how one chapter was about Kiszka, and the next about Kershaw, until eventually they come together.
The more you read this book the better it gets. For a Debut novel i found it a very good book. Better than some of the more experienced crime authors. Anya Lypska is an author to to watch out for in the future.
Whilst enjoying a really good read I also felt like i was getting a Polish history lesson.
I'd been meaning to read this book for a while, but just not got around to it. In a way now I guess that's a bonus as I don't have to wait for the next one. It's now on my Kindle ready for me to start.
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