Lie in the Dark

Lie in the Dark by Dan Fesperman is a first edition published by No Exit in 1999, featuring 282 pages in English. This novel immerses readers in the tumultuous environment of Sarajevo during the Yugoslav conflict, presenting a vivid portrayal of the chaos and violence that defined the era. At its center is a police detective navigating the complexities of a significant murder investigation amidst the backdrop of widespread turmoil.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the challenges faced by the protagonist as he grapples with the harsh realities of his surroundings. The story delves into themes of conflict and the human experience, highlighting the detective’s struggle to comprehend the violence that envelops him. With elements of mystery and suspense, this work offers a compelling look at the intersection of crime and war, making it a notable entry in the realms of fiction and police procedural literature.
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A quite astonishing first novel which injects the reader into the heart of the darkness which was Sarajevo at the height of the Yugoslav conflict. Reading this book is like being there. If Fesperman had taken me any closer to the action I would be demanding a flak jacket. At the book’s core is a police detective, a man who must deal with conflict without never fully understanding it, who must investigate one meaningful murder while those around him are inured to daily slaughter. A humane and moving book, a great crime novel. A great novel period. Ian Rankin
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