O, Jeruzaleme

O, Jeruzaleme

Laurie R. King

At the end of 1918, Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Mary Russell go to Palestine, then under British occupation. Their goal is to solve a series of murders that at first glance do not seem connected to the growing tensions between Jews, Muslims and Chri

The search in a completely unknown world where different laws rule than those Londoners are used to, leads them through intricate labyrinths of mysterious bazaars, dirty basements of inhospitable owners and dark monasteries, and mortal danger will constantly be at their necks. In Jerusalem, a city like an old, well-preserved jewel, he will finally meet his adversary, whose desire for power threatens to turn the oldest and holiest thing the city has into ashes. Although it is the fifth book in the series about this peculiar detective-love couple, the plot of O, Jerusalem, is actually a separate episode from the beginning of their acquaintance and love relationship described in the book The Bee Scientist. Oh, Jerusalem, read Laurie R. King's fifth book in Croatian, translated by Zvijezdana Vlahović-Fujimura. The cover illustration is a recognizable work by Igor Kordej.

Original title
O, Jerusalem
Translation
Zvjezdana Vlahović-Fujimura
Editor
Neven Antičević
Illustrations
Igor Kordej
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
414
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53220-331-8

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