Greek Tragedies
March 23, 2010 by Scene of the Crime
Some people envision moving to a
Greek island as the ultimate dream retirement plan. Jeff Siger went
there to reinvent himself, leaving behind his lucrative New York law
practice to set up his writing desk on the island of Mykonos. And with
great results. The first two books in his Chief Inspector Andreas Kaldis
series, Murder in Mykonos and Assassins of Athens,
have found worldwide readership and reached the top of the Greek
bestseller lists.
Writing of the first novel in the series, Murder in Mykonos, a Publishers Weekly critic noted, “Kaldis’s feisty personality
and complex backstory are appealing as well, solid foundations for a
projected series.” A Kirkus Reviews contributor also found that
book “a surprisingly effective debut novel.” Booklist declared
Siger’s second novel in the series,Assassins of Athens,
“International police procedural writing at its best.”
Scene of the Crime caught up with Jeff in New York, on an extended book tour. Jeff, thanks for taking time from your promotional
efforts to talk with us about the importance of setting in your novels.
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