The Ring of Fire
Autor: Mada Cazali
ISBN 978-606-996-197-1
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The Ring of Fire is Mada CAZALI’s third detective novel. It is preceded by Confessions with Seashells and Salty Water and Times, on the Run.
This is what Mr Viorel Urmă says about Mada CAZALI’s writing:
Mada CAZALI
is the creator of a new literary genre: the thriller which blends
mystery, fast-paced action and suspense with poetry and sensibility to
forge an original detective story which reads in one breath.
The central characters of the three-book series–Confessions with Seashells and Salty Water; Time on the Run; The Ring of Fire–are
Inspector Danilov, who struggles with family problems (his wife has
disappeared for several years), and Magdalena, a mysterious woman who is
like a puzzle wrapped in an enigma. She unveils herself at the end of
the third book of the series, “Cercul de Foc” (“The Ring of Fire“),
which, like the first two, presents multiple characters painted against
various backgrounds and situations.
Although relatively short, at
around 130 pages each, and of deceiving simplicity, the books are
apparently easy to read but solving each mystery is no easy matter for
the reader… until the last pages.
A thriller enthusiast myself, I
was taken aback by the poetry that imbues the series–uncustomary for
this specific genre. Can detective stories blend poetical atmosphere and
images with the “hard” (blood, murders, etc.) stuff? It’s a bet that
Mada CAZALI has won for her readers.
Viorel URMĂ