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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
July 5, 2007

Originally published
  
5 July 2007

Preceded by
  
Back to Bologna

Genres
  
Crime Fiction, Mystery

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
356pp (hardback)

Author
  
Michael Dibdin

Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

Nominations
  
Hammett Prize

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Series
  
Aurelio Zen series, #11

Media type
  
Print (Hardback, Paperback)

Similar
  
Works by Michael Dibdin, Aurelio Zen Mystery books

End Games is a novel by Michael Dibdin. It is the 11th entry in the Aurelio Zen series, and also, given Dibdin's death in 2007, the last.

Contents

Plot

Aurelio Zen is posted to remote Calabria, at the toe of the Italian boot. And beneath the surface of a tight-knit, traditional community he discovers that violent forces are at work. There has been a brutal murder and Zen is determined to find a way to penetrate the code of silence, to uncover the truth, but his assignment is complicated by another secret which has drawn strangers from the other side of the world - a hunt for ancient buried treasure, launched by a single-minded player with millions to spend pursuing his bizarre and deadly obsession.

Commentary

According to Barry Forshaw,

"In the past, Dibdin ensured that Zen repeatedly came up against a wall of silence, but none more implacable than that he encounters here. As the detective slowly but surely peels away the layers of mystery and obfuscation, he is forced to confront the very basis of the concepts by which he has tried to maintain his career: honesty, a sense of justice and firm notions of right and wrong. As always with this writer, the sense of locale is conjured up with maximum vividness, and the final effect of reading the book that writes finish to the careers of both Aurelio Zen and the man who created him is twofold: we are grateful that this final entry is a distinguished one, but saddened that we will never again go down those mean Italian streets that Zen led us down – at least not with Michael Dibdin as our guide..."

References

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