![]() Makes it much worse later when story claims that Latvia and Romania are neighbouring countries in Eastern Europe. However it is also said that he's of Slavic origins and that is not right as Latvians do not belong to Slavic group, but nevermind, that's just a little slip. ![]() ![]() According to the story he comes from Latvia and name is even spelled correctly, that's quite impressive. My one big problem with this all was Mr Simon Cox (Simanis Chaks). Overall I think it's brilliantly written and keeps you guessing. I really like this whole anagram business that is such big part of the stories and wasn't I too busy rushing through chapters to find out what's next, I would've sit down and maybe even worked out who the killer was, but that's just not what I do. I did really like the fact that after author was dead in the first novel you'd almost think it's a stand alone, but then we get more of it with surely even more to come. A great whodunit with a book within a book. It's a second creation in the series of 'Bird Murders' as I call them and overall it was just what I have expected. ![]()
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