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mmerse yourself in Express to Galicia, a tense and atmospheric detective thriller by Ukrainian author Bohdan Kolomiychuk. Set in spring 1906, Lviv police commissioner Adam Vistovych is on holiday in Switzerland when he uncovers a secret document tied to espionage at the highest levels, drawing him into a dangerous spy game. As a missing Russian patient vanishes from a Baden spa clinic and a translator is murdered in Venice, seemingly unconnected threads lead back to the streets of Austrian‑ruled Lviv—where lives and empires hang in the balance
Why Buy:
Engrossing historical intrigue—an espionage tale that spans Switzerland, Venice, and Lviv during a pivotal moment in European history.
Built-in suspense—complex cases, disappearances, assassinations—layered mystery and political danger.
Ukrainian perspective—a locally grounded novel by one of contemporary Ukraine’s notable crime authors.
Collector-worthy edition—well-produced hardcover from a respected Ukrainian publisher.
FAQ:
Is prior knowledge of history needed?
Not required. Though the setting is historically rich, the plot is accessible and character-driven.
What is the binding and weight?
Hardcover edition with 353 pages, roughly 365 g, printed on offset paper in a 130×200 mm format
What age group is it aimed at?
Recommended for readers age 16 and up—mature themes, political intrigue, and detective flair