"An ingenious marriage of comedy and crime" (Olga Tokarczuk, Nobel
laureate): when amateur sleuth and cunning socialite Zofia Turbotyńska's
beloved maid goes missing, she dives deep into Cracow's web of crime,
with only her trusted cook for company.
Cracow, 1895. Zofia and her maid Franciszka have their hands full
organizing Easter festivities, especially with the household short one
servant--where has the capable Karolina disappeared to?
Shortly after, Zofia hears that the body of a young woman, violated and
stabbed, has washed up on a bank of the River Vistula. Domestic work can
wait--Zofia must go investigate. Shockingly, the body turns out to be
none other than Karolina. Working with the police, Zofia's
investigations take her deep into the city's underbelly--a far cry from
the socialite's Cracow she's familiar with. Desperate to unearth what
happened to Karolina, though, she pushes her prejudice aside, immersing
herself among prostitutes, gangsters, and duplicitous politicians to
unravel a twisted tale of love and deceit.
"Written with abundant wit and flair,"* Cracow's finest, and most
iconoclastic, amateur sleuth returns in a highly politicized feminist
murder mystery.
*Kirkus Reviews