The series “Contemporary Foreign Detective” was published from 1971 to 1982 by the Progress publishing house and from 1982 to 1993 by Raduga publishing house (spun off from Progress on the basis of one of its editorial departments in 1982)
This collection was published in 1986 and introduces political, socio-psychological, and parody-humorous variants of the detective novel.
Milan Nikolić’s novel “Pass to Hell” is a gripping detective story about smuggling a former Hitler agent into Yugoslavia.
Pavao Pavličić’s novel “White Rose” is marked by a sharp social focus: the investigation of a murder case helps uncover embezzlement at an enterprise.
At the heart of Predrag Ravnik’s (Ljubomir Milin) novel “Romeo’s Scarf” is the struggle against smugglers.
In the novel “Look for Me in the Sand,” Timothy Thatcher (N. Brix) creates a parody of the American action thriller.
Contents:
Milan Nikolić - Pass to Hell (novella, translated by N. Smirnova) - 05:04:46
Pavao Pavličić - White Rose (novella, translated by T. Popova) - 05:19::56
Predrag Ravnik - Romeo’s Scarf (novel, translated by N. Nolle) - 03:50:17
Timothy Thatcher - Look for Me in the Sand (novel, translated by R. Gretskaya) - 04::33:51