Journalist George Lakopoulos who in the past has given samples of his writting with the novels "Who killed the primeminister"
and "The novel of PASOK", now presents "Crime in cafe' Da Capo", one more detective novel with politically oriented plot. The story is about the
mysterious murder of the head of the Ministry of Finance wich stirs the still waters of the
political stage. Alkis Alifantis gets out of the picture while he is just about to discover how the infamous stockmarket scandal took place. This unexpected turn shocks the various political circles and upsets ministers, members of the parliament, party members, journalists and just about anyone else who has a saying in the country's political issues. In a desperate attempt to avoid any possible blame or even suspicion about this obscure case all the participants get into a vicious circle of accusations and political attacks. Petros Chronopoulos, professor and special advisor to the president of the opposition, trying to shed some light into the mysterious murder case, has to deal with amazing backstage disclosures, complicated plots as well as situations that constantly change the direction of his investigations. The quick, filmlike pace of this book is simply breathtaking!