Kallia Papadaki was born in 1978. She studied economics in the United States, at Bard College, and Brandeis University. Her first book, the collection of short stories “The Sound of the Courtyard” (Polis Publications), won the award for debutant author of the magazine “Diavazo” in 2010. She has participated in collections of short stories, and her poems have been published in the magazines “Nea Estia” and “Poetics.” He is a professional screenwriter for feature films. Her first screenplay was for Penny Panayotopoulou’s “September.” The novel “Dendrites” (2015), published as part of the Greek-French program to support writers, translators, and publishers of the Greek and French National Book Center, was honored with the European Union Prize for Literature in 2017.
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Detective Griessel struggles, within thirteen hours of the same day, to save Rachel, investigate her friends’ murder, and uncover a second crime: the murder of a high-ranking executive in the music industry of South Africa.