Fiction
NO MURDER FORGOTTEN
A young woman is murdered, her throat brutally but skilfully cut. The killer posts a chilling message: he is Fenrir, the wolf from Norse mythology and, ‘where there are sheep, the wolves are never far away.’
A second murder follows. The public are scared, politicians nervous - has Fenrir killed again?
Lieutenant Ramaz Donadze investigates. A detective more comfortable operating in the shadows, his case takes a high profile. Success could restore his stalled career, failure would be disastrous.
Time is limited, the pressure intense and Donadze is instructed to use unconventional means – a deliberately vague term - to solve his case. His methods may be effective, but will they strain professional and political relationships beyond repair?
Donadze doesn’t care. Only two things concern him: keeping his family together and making the wicked pay for their crimes. Is achieving both even possible?
As Georgia watches the war in neighbouring Ukraine play out, Donadze must unravel a conspiracy and uncover the dreadful truth. For only then can justice be delivered.







