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A number of young survivors of the Yugoslav wars of secession are determined to help bring war criminals to justice. Untrained and unauthorized, they work independently, each devising their own way of collecting incriminating evidence. Risking their lives, they spy, record testimonies of torture victims, and track fugitives as far as Eastern Oregon. The mix of romance, assassin's bullets, and Balkan?/?cowboy culture clashes keep the narrative moving.This complex story of international intrigue follows the historical events of the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s to the desolate wilderness of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A number of young survivors of the Yugoslav wars of secession are determined to help bring war criminals to justice. Untrained and unauthorized, they work independently, each devising their own way of collecting incriminating evidence. Risking their lives, they spy, record testimonies of torture victims, and track fugitives as far as Eastern Oregon. The mix of romance, assassin's bullets, and Balkan?/?cowboy culture clashes keep the narrative moving.This complex story of international intrigue follows the historical events of the breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s to the desolate wilderness of the Malhuer Wildlife Refuge. The preface and epilogue summarize the Balkan tragedy for the reader.
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Autorenporträt
Pamelia Barratt now lives in San Diego. She grew up in Chicago and taught high school chemistry, math, and physics in the Washington D.C. area. Retirement finally gave her the opportunity to write. Malheur is Pam's fourth mystery novel. The others are: Blood: The Color of Cranberries (2009), An Ostentation (2011), and Gray Dominion (2013). All her books have been published by Plowshare Media in La Jolla, California. For additional information, please visit her website at: http: //pameliabarratt.com