In the third installment in Alen Mattich's highly addictive Marko
della Torre series, Alen Mattich delivers a powerful political thriller
that depicts the horrors and machinations of the Yugoslav civil war and
the humanity of those who survive it.
Autumn 1991. Civil war has broken out in Yugoslavia with Croatia's
declaration of independence, and former secret policeman Marko della
Torre is set adrift. Department VI, the internal investigations unit, is
now in a state of paralysis as Belgrade struggles to maintain its hold
as the region's centre of power. When the body of a young woman,
identified as American agent Rebecca Vees, washes up on the shores of
Italy, della Torre is summoned by U.S. authorities. He is the last
person to have seen Rebecca alive. Her two colleagues have also been
found shot dead on an island in Croatia, and della Torre is coerced into
locating the man they think is responsible: the corrupt and unscrupulous
Zagreb cop, Julius Strumbic. Forced to navigate Yugoslavia's bloody
civil war in order to track Strumbic's whereabouts, della Torre has to
decide whether he will warn his old friend or give him up to the
Americans to save himself.