Snijeg

Snijeg

John Banville

Snow is a virtuoso crime novel by the unsurpassed Booker Prize winner — the story of a family whose secrets surface when the body of a murdered priest is discovered in their aristocratic home.

The year is 1957 and Ireland lives under the iron influence of the Catholic Church. Protestant Inspector Strafford's investigation is stymied at every turn, from deep drifts of snow to the resolute, traditional silence of everyone in Ballyglass House. When the inspector's assistant also disappears, Strafford must solve the mystery before the snow and thick veils of the Osborne family's secrets cover all traces.

Original title
Snow
Translation
Mia Pervan
Editor
Milana Vuković Runji
Graphics design
Boris Runjić
Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages
314
Publisher
Vuković & Runjić, Zagreb, 2022.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53286-306-2

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