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Sea, save me

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-Did you kill her?
-Yes.
-Where?
-In her car.
-Where we found her?
- On the beach outside Tolo?
-Yes.
Why?
-Out of love.
-Who could believe that?
-Two people can.

Nafplio. Christmas Eve. Following the murder of a lawyer, Haris Kokkinos finds himself facing a case unlike any he has handled before. The answers he seeks are not hidden in any single piece of evidence, but in people’s silences, in their fraying relationships and in their extreme choices. And while the case leads him to the scene of the crime, this time the truth pushes him somewhere darker: inside himself.

A contemporary social portrait of the unseen and the absurd in this corner of the Mediterranean, of lives shaped in silence and of the bonds that test us, proving that the most dangerous place is where we love.

  • Author Eftychia Giannaki
  • Edited by Vasilis Douvitsas
  • Cover design Laios Papazoglou
  • Pages: 344
  • Publication: 2026
  • Date of publication: 04/05/2026
  • Dimensions: 13.3 x 20.5 εκ.
  • Category: eBooks

Eftychia Giannaki

Eftychia Giannakis was born and raised in Athens. She studied computer science, music and communication. In recent years, she has been teaching creative writing workshops.
Her books, published by Ikaros, include In the Back Seat (2016), Halcyon Days (2017), City in the Light (2018), The Little God’s Illness (2020), In the Hippocampus’s Nest (2021), The Shipwrecked of August (2022), A Wonderful War (2025), and the children’s mystery series Pitsibouinoi: My First Mysteries, which has sold over 60,000 copies.
She has published, under a pseudonym, the novel Hardcore (Okeanida, 2000), which was adapted for the cinema, and wrote the screenplay for the crime TV series The Scarab (Alpha TV, 2024).
You can find out more about her at www.giannaki.com

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