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Catherine Fragou
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Greek, Modern (1453-)
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Daisy and the Sunflowers

Michaela Antoniou

Daisy and the Sunflowers is a detective comedy, circling around Daisy Trianti, a young painter prone to outrageous and unexpected situations. She crosses Europe to find refuge in Trisvatha, her hometown in the mountains of Corinth, trying to escape her pursuers, London's Russian mob. There, however, her problems catch up with her in the form of the gigantic Dimitri, sent by arch-mobster Sergei. And as Daisy believes the game is over and prepares to give in, Dimitri is found dead.

So, accused by the Greek police of murder, and with mobsters after her, she is trying to find a way to prove her innocence and save her own life. She finds help in the face of Stefanos, who rents a little house in her family's farm. Soon the duo realizes there is a ruthless killer and antiquities smuggler with international connections living in the area. This person has “introduced” Daisy to the Russian mob, and has now entangled her in all this in the interest of settling his own accounts. 

Prospective killers abound in this little village where everybody has secrets to hide and scores to settle, while Daisy comes up against successive reversals and mortal dangers. 

Hidden secrets, illicit love affairs, humor and bittersweet everyday realities get in her way as she seeks a happy ending, which doesn't come the way she would expect. This is the first novel narrating the adventures of the unadmittedly romantic Daisy, a different and (in a simple way) complex girl of today. 

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Published 2023-05-30 by MAMAYA

Main content page count: 400 Pages