Category Archives: Zygmunt Miloszewski

Books of the month: September 2016

Pick of the month With my reading get back to something like normal during September the choice for book of the month was very difficult. Half of the 10 books I finished this month are worthy of the title but … Continue reading

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Review: RAGE by Zygmunt Miloszewski

The third and apparently final story to feature Polish prosecutor Teodor Szacki is a cracker of a read, especially for those who don’t mind their protagonists jaded and their humour black. Very, very black. Szacki is living and working in Olsztyn, geographically and socially … Continue reading

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Review: ENTANGLEMENT by Zygmunt Miloszewski

In Warsaw in 2005 Henryk Telak, an apparently mild middle-aged man, is found dead following a harrowing group therapy session. It falls to Prosecutor Teodor Szacki to determine if Telak was murdered (though even he admits that a skewer through … Continue reading

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