Józef Edigey is a popular author in Poland and abroad, known for captivating, fast-paced novels and novellas.
The writer doesn’t limit himself to devising an entertaining plot—he’s interested in the social roots of crime. Subtly and unobtrusively, he conveys the idea that any crime will be uncovered and cannot go unpunished. He emphasizes the courage and bravery of the officers of the people’s militia who selflessly defend socialist legality—and the very life of the people.