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Danko
Kolt, Nikolai
by Nikolai Kolt
About the Book
June, 1998. On the coast of the Black Sea, the staff of the children’s wellness camp Danko gathers to celebrate the opening of a new season — an old tradition before the first shift begins.
But the festive mood is shattered by a terrible discovery: the body of a young woman is found on the beach. At first glance, it seems she simply drowned. But is it really that simple? Investigator Olga Kuznetsova is sent to the camp to uncover the truth. Immersed in the seemingly innocent world of pioneer routines and childhood games, she finds herself drawn into a web of secrets, guilt, and pain from the past — pain that refuses to be forgotten. The novel "Danko" is written in the spirit of Scandinavian noir.
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But unlike the cold, gloomy landscapes of the North, this story unfolds under the scorching sun of the Black Sea coast. It would seem that in such a heavenly resort there is no room for evil — but the killer lurks right there, among the ringing of children's voices, cypress alleys, and the sea.
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But unlike the cold, gloomy landscapes of the North, this story unfolds under the scorching sun of the Black Sea coast. It would seem that in such a heavenly resort there is no room for evil — but the killer lurks right there, among the ringing of children's voices, cypress alleys, and the sea.








