âAn ingenious marriage of comedy and crime.â Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
Shortlisted for the EBRD Literature Prize 2022
For fans of The Thursday Murder Club and Frank Tallis's Vienna Blood comes the thrilling sequel to the critically-acclaimed Mrs Mohr Goes Missing
Easter, 1895.
The biggest event in the Catholic calendar is a disaster in Zofia TurbotyĆskaâs household. Her maid Karolina has handed in her notice and worse, gone missing. When Karolinaâs body is discovered, violated and stabbed, Zofia knows she has to investigate.
Following a trail that leads her from the poorest districts of Galicia to the highest echelons of society, Zofia uncovers a web of gang crimes, sex-trafficking and corruption that will force her to question everything she knows.
Set against the backdrop of the womenâs cause, Karolina, or the Torn Curtain refuses to turn a blind eye to the injustices and inequalities of its era â and ours.
Praise for the series:
âThe sprightly narrative and vivid evocation of turn-of-the-century Poland make for an enjoyable tale.â Guardian
âItâs fun and sparky and the glimpse of turn-of-the-century Polish manners and mores is beguiling.â Daily Mail
âThe story fuses high comedy with an evocative portrayal of the period.â Sunday Express