The Dance of Dimitrios is a mystery novel that mixes some of the horrors
of illegal immigration with everyday events. DCI Lambert, who works for
Europol - the European equivalent of the FBI - is sent to Greece in order
to solve a cold case. Detective Chief Inspector Mike Lambert knows about
people trafficking and the problems it causes governments throughout the
world. Greece is the gateway into Europe for countless Middle-Eastern
migrants, political refugees and terrorists.
The story involves the discovery of a woman's body found floating in the
River Ardas in Northern Greece. Believed to be of Middle-Eastern origin,
she is buried in a communal grave along with other Islamic victims of
drowning and promptly forgotten. When it is later revealed that she is actually
an Englishwoman called Marjory Braithwaite - who has been living
for some years in Greece - the British government turns to Europol for
help. Realising that this probably means murder, DCI Lambert is dispatched
to Greece.
of illegal immigration with everyday events. DCI Lambert, who works for
Europol - the European equivalent of the FBI - is sent to Greece in order
to solve a cold case. Detective Chief Inspector Mike Lambert knows about
people trafficking and the problems it causes governments throughout the
world. Greece is the gateway into Europe for countless Middle-Eastern
migrants, political refugees and terrorists.
The story involves the discovery of a woman's body found floating in the
River Ardas in Northern Greece. Believed to be of Middle-Eastern origin,
she is buried in a communal grave along with other Islamic victims of
drowning and promptly forgotten. When it is later revealed that she is actually
an Englishwoman called Marjory Braithwaite - who has been living
for some years in Greece - the British government turns to Europol for
help. Realising that this probably means murder, DCI Lambert is dispatched
to Greece.