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Remetin, as the Croatian Hercule Poirot, solves another complicated case and with the novel Healing Mud continues his successful series of tense adventures, this time relocated from the streets of Zagreb.
Even when he decides to go on vacation and keep his wife company during therapy at a provincial spa, Ivo Remetin will not be able to avoid solving strange crimes that will follow one after another in what is only seemingly idyllic surroundings. When one morning the dead body of a guest is found in the hotel pool, Remetin will suspect that perhaps it was not an accidental drowning after all, but that someone had 'helped' the victim to leave this world. Remetin's doubts will soon be resolved: two more bodies will soon appear and he will have to quickly discover the murderer so that new crimes do not follow one after another... Pavle Pavličić's new novel is a tense thriller with which the author still manages to maintain the highest, first, place among domestic authors of this genre. Amateur investigator Ivo Remetin, after numerous adventures in the novels Blood Tie, Three Fridays in April, Red Chicken, Snake Serenade, Sad Rich Man, Crying Salon, Protected Person and others, is still an equally sharp and intelligent detective who, in fact, is not that at all, but his long-term journalistic experience helps him solve crimes.
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