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The Church Murders
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The Church Murders

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Evil under the sizzling Greek sun

Hellenic Police Captain Costa Papacosta and Lieutenant Ioli Cara return to face their most harrowing cases yet.

Four brutal investigations, all strangely tied to the Greek church.

A reporter chasing rumours of a lost Gospel is found stabbed on Salamina. In Santorini, bodies pile up as tourists and locals alike fall victim to a ruthless killer. Across the Ionian islands, seven deaths raise the question: suicide or murder? And on Kefallonia, a young boy's stigmata threatens to shatter Ioli's fragile faith.

As time runs out and the body count rises, Papacosta and Cara must follow the trail of death across the sun-drenched Greek Isles. Where every clue leads closer to a shocking revelation that will shake them both to the core.

The Church Murders is the second book in the Greek Island Mystery series, perfect for fans of dark police procedurals, faith-driven suspense, and twisty Mediterranean thrillers under the Greek sun.


Praise for the Greek Island Mysteries

? ? ? ? ? A meticulously crafted, powerful and provocative mystery.

? ? ? ? ? Luke Christodoulou has a wildly wicked imagination.

? ? ? ? ? Four cases, one unforgettable ride through the beauty and darkness of Greece.

? ? ? ? ? Suspenseful, atmospheric and beautifully written.

? ? ? ? ? Great murder mystery - if you love the Greek Islands, you'll love this series.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vinci Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 March 2026
Pages
280
ISBN
9781036713591

Evil under the sizzling Greek sun

Hellenic Police Captain Costa Papacosta and Lieutenant Ioli Cara return to face their most harrowing cases yet.

Four brutal investigations, all strangely tied to the Greek church.

A reporter chasing rumours of a lost Gospel is found stabbed on Salamina. In Santorini, bodies pile up as tourists and locals alike fall victim to a ruthless killer. Across the Ionian islands, seven deaths raise the question: suicide or murder? And on Kefallonia, a young boy's stigmata threatens to shatter Ioli's fragile faith.

As time runs out and the body count rises, Papacosta and Cara must follow the trail of death across the sun-drenched Greek Isles. Where every clue leads closer to a shocking revelation that will shake them both to the core.

The Church Murders is the second book in the Greek Island Mystery series, perfect for fans of dark police procedurals, faith-driven suspense, and twisty Mediterranean thrillers under the Greek sun.


Praise for the Greek Island Mysteries

? ? ? ? ? A meticulously crafted, powerful and provocative mystery.

? ? ? ? ? Luke Christodoulou has a wildly wicked imagination.

? ? ? ? ? Four cases, one unforgettable ride through the beauty and darkness of Greece.

? ? ? ? ? Suspenseful, atmospheric and beautifully written.

? ? ? ? ? Great murder mystery - if you love the Greek Islands, you'll love this series.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vinci Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 March 2026
Pages
280
ISBN
9781036713591