Absinthe A thriller

Guido Eekhaut, 1954-

Book - 2018

"Walter Eekhaut, a veteran of the Belgian police force who has a problem with authority, has been dispatched to Amsterdam to aid in investigating the activities of a well-connected Russian oligarch, with ties to Putin. Some of the Russian's business is legitimate, but some may well not be. Seconded to Chief Superintendent Alexandra Dewaal of the Dutch security service, he begins to learn about the city's shady underside. Eekhaut is at once pulled into another case, the murder of a young leftist dissident, alleged to have stolen a sensitive list from the Amsterdam offices of an ultra-right-wing political party-a list with the names of secret donors. The hunt for the killer leads to a knot of black money interests and illegal d...ealings that pit the Russian mob and Dutch politicians and business leaders against the police and anyone else who tries to get in their way"--Jacket flap.

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Suspense fiction
Published
New York, N.Y. : Skyhorse Publishing [2018]
Language
English
Dutch
Main Author
Guido Eekhaut, 1954- (author)
Edition
First English-language edition
Item Description
"Originally published in the Netherlands under the title Absint by Mynx"--Verso t.p.
Physical Description
328 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781510730670
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Eekhaut's gripping thriller, the first in his Amsterdam trilogy, introduces Belgian Chief Insp. Walter Eekhaut, who's transferred to Amsterdam because of issues with authority that are never fully explored or explained. Walter arrives there right as political activist Pieter Van Boer is killed after stealing a list of secret donors to an ultra-conservative political party. Pieter's girlfriend escapes with the list, pursued by a Russian henchman with connections to Putin and the Russian mob. Walter pairs with Chief Supt. Alexandra Dewaal, who harnesses his rebellious nature enough to use it to her advantage in the investigation. Meanwhile, Walter spends nights at a local bar, Absinthe, meeting with a mysterious woman with possible ties to the crimes. A few frustrating plot lapses aside, Eekhaut does a fine job of highlighting the cultural differences between Belgium and the Netherlands as revealed through the interactions between Walter and Alexandra. It's a fascinating glimpse into the workings of two distinct cultures. Agent: Peter Riva, International Transactions. (Aug.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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