A Book Review of Imaginary Crimes by Tobby Green
4 CITIES, 4 LIVES, 1 CRIME - In Madrid, an
Argentinian bookseller gets caught up in the scheme of an American professor to
prevent an appalling crime. Her sidekicks soon include a Gambian migrant in Paris
and a Spanish waitress in London. Seeking some sort of companionship in their
exiles, the four characters join forces in a quest that becomes a dangerous
obsession. All four lives seem to be fatefully connected. But how to get people
to take the crime seriously if it does not yet exist? In Buenos Aires, the
criminals are remorselessly pursued. They cross paths with a Nigerian judge,
the wife of one of General Franco's thugs, a caretaker to the wealthy, and
Peter Halbtsen, an expert in Chinese culture. It is early March 2004. Halbtsen
has spent years deciphering a book which may hold the key to the mystery. But
where is the crime? Who is the criminal? And can anything be done to prevent
humanity from reaping the whirlwind?
While reading the book you can come across various point where there will be quite confusion but when you will understand there’s have been various parts where there is joy while there have been parts where is sorrow the author has combined all the aspects and maintained a framework great book for source of joy and sorrow.
Reference: Green, T. (2013). Imaginary crimes. ProQuest Ebook Central https://ebookcentral.proquest.com
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