Lovac na pješake

Lovac na pješake

Enigma Essek

Not only Paris, London, Venice or Carcassonne... Osijek also hides its own secret.

Not only by the Nile or the Thames… but also by the Drava River there are sphinxes. After the failed elections, in the only city in Europe that does not have a mayor, some completely new numbers take on meaning in the adventure of a poet, drawn into an unexpected whirlwind of events after just one wrong step on a roundabout. When, after mysterious attacks on a series of monuments, someone also knocks down the Walker, an exciting story with elements of historical fiction is forced to reach even before the Turks in order to unravel the secret of a circle, as well as the riddle of a triangle. The Poet's Opus, a dangerous combination of architecture and secret poetry that reads signs in stone, lurks even now, after all these centuries, as does a mysterious name, a name that cannot be escaped even in death – Emanuel Ende. After this, Osijek will never be the same. ..”

Illustrations
Branko Barač, Ivica Valentić, Zvonko Horvat
Dimensions
24.5 x 17 cm
Pages
397
Publisher
Color print, Osijek, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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