
Radovi na krovu: sedam džepnih krimića
Seven short, independent stories in the "pocket crime novel" format by the master of Croatian crime fiction: fast, tense, concise, with unexpected twists and Pavličić's typical blend of everyday life and crime.
The title story "Roof Work" sets the tone: in Zagreb, during roof renovations, workers discover a skeleton – but no one wants to report it to the police. Each story is set in a familiar Croatian setting (Zagreb, Slavonia, Dalmatia, the islands) and deals with ordinary people who fall into crime:
- murder out of passion or greed,
- disappearance, theft, blackmail,
- a crime that seems perfect, but fails because of a trifle.
Pavličić writes with irony, subtle humor and precise observation of psychology – criminals are rarely evil geniuses, but ordinary people with small weaknesses that lead them to ruin. Detectives are often amateurs or police officers who work "on paper", and the solution comes from an unexpected angle.
The collection is typical of Pavličić's "Zagreb cycle" – crime novels are intellectual, without violence and blood, with an emphasis on logic, motives and social contradictions. Ideal for a quick read – each story ends in 20–30 pages, with a twist that makes you smile or think. Regarded as the pinnacle of Croatian "cozy crime" – smart, witty and unobtrusively critical of society.
One copy is available





