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A strange horseman moves in the clear moonlight across the night savannah, terrifying its inhabitants. The rider has no head. Who is he and where did he come from?
This collection is perfect for fans of psychological mysteries like Agatha Christie or Simenon, but with a French poetic touch.
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"Our Man in Havana" is a satirical spy story set in pre-revolutionary Cuba, combining humor, suspense, and the exotic atmosphere of Havana. Greene uses satire to criticize the bureaucracy of the intelligence services and the absurdity of the Cold War.
Selvedin Avdić writes in such a way that the reader can't get rid of the excerpts they have read, and when they read the book to the end, probably on the ex, they unmistakably feel that they have been infected by it.