
Target: Tinos
Jeffrey Siger(Author)
Severn House (Publisher)
Published on 20. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-4483-1910-7 (ISBN)
Description
Hop on an (imaginary) plane and discover the Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis Mysteries--"thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" (The New York Times), pairing intriguing characters and beautiful settings with twisty and cunning crimes.
"Siger is more than a master storyteller; he's a historian and diarist for modern Greece" NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS "International police procedural writing at its best" BOOKLIST STARRED REVIEW "Will appeal to fans of Donna Leon and Louise Penny" PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "International crime fans need to be reading this consistently strong series" BOOKLIST "Siger is a wonderful storyteller whose love of Greece is infectious" DEADLY PLEASURES MAGAZINE _______________________ Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis must investigate the brutal murders of two unidentified victims on an idyllic Greek island and stop the robbery of the century--while getting married in the process! In an isolated olive grove on the idyllic Aegean island of Tinos, the remains of two bodies charred beyond recognition are discovered chained together amid pieces of an incinerated Greek flag. An enraged press screams out for justice for the unknown victims, until the dead are identified as Roma and the story simply dies. Is it a clan war, a hate crime, or something else? With no one seeming to care, the Greek government has no interest in resurrecting unwanted media attention and orders the investigation closed. But Andreas Kaldis, head of Greece's Special Crimes Division, has other plans. Kaldis presses on to unravel a mystery that yields more dead, a modern secret society, and a nagging suspicion that his answers lie in the sudden influx of non-Greeks and transient people to Tinos. When Kaldis finds a motive for murder, seemingly linked to a massive robbery, he must find the killers before more die, stop the robbery of the century . . . and get married in the process! With its gorgeous Greek locations, engaging characters, and fast-paced plotting, this critically acclaimed international crime series is an excellent pick for fans of DONNA LEON, LOUISE PENNY, MARTIN WALKER, and DAVID HEWSON. Find out why The New York Times named Jeffrey Siger as Greece's thriller novelist of record today! Praise for TARGET: TINOS: "Superb . . . this is a winner" Publishers Weekly Starred Review "Another of Jeffrey Siger's thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" The New York Times "Fast-paced . . . interesting and highly entertaining" Library Journal "Another must-read . . . the vivid descriptions of locations, characters and events transport you there where you remain until the last word" J.F. J., 5* Goodreads review "The author weaves in social issues and Greece's current economic woes to create a mystery that feels both up to date and solidly anchored in the real world" Triss S., 5* Goodreads review THE CHIEF INSPECTOR ANDREAS KALDIS MYSTERIES: 1. Murder in Mykonos2. Assassins of Athens
3. Prey on Patmos
4. Target: Tinos
5. Mykonos after Midnight
6. Sons of Sparta
7. Devil of Delphi
8. Santorini Caesars
9. An Aegean April
10. The Mykonos Mob
11. A Deadly Twist
12. One Last Chance
13. At Any Cost
14. Not Dead Yet
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Series
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Joffe Books
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
192 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4483-1910-7 (9781448319107)
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Person
Jeffrey Siger is an American living on the Aegean Greek island of Mykonos. A former Wall Street lawyer, he gave up his career as a name partner in his own New York City law firm to write the international bestselling, award-recognized Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis series of mystery thrillers telling more than just a fast-paced story.
The New York Times described his novels as "thoughtful police procedurals set in picturesque but not untroubled Greek locales" and named him as Greece's thriller novelist of record. Athens Insider Magazine hails him as "a literary star," the Greek government selected him as the only American author writing novels serving as a guide to Greece, and Reader's Digest calls him "one of our new favorite authors." Jeffrey Siger has also served as Chair of the National Board of Bouchercon, America's largest mystery convention, and as Adjunct Professor of English at Washington & Jefferson College, teaching mystery writing.