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  1. Pétros Márkaris ( Greek: Πέτρος Μάρκαρης; born 1 January 1937 in Istanbul) is a Greek writer of detective novels starring the grumpy Athenian police investigator Costas Haritos. Biography. The son of an Armenian entrepreneur and a Greek mother, he was born as Bedros Markarian in Istanbul. [1] .

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    • January 1, 1937
    • The Late-Night News (Costas Haritos #1)
    • Difesa a zona (Kostas Charitos #2) by Petros Markaris, Andrea Di Gregorio (Translator)
    • Si è suicidato il Che (Kostas Charitos #3) by Petros Markaris, Andrea Di Gregorio (Translator)
    • Παλιά, πολύ παλιά (Κώστας Χαρίτος, #5) by Petros Markaris, Πέτρος Μάρκαρης.
  2. Petros Márkaris (Griego: Πέτρος Μάρκαρης; Estambul, 1 de enero de 1937) es un traductor, dramaturgo, guionista y narrador griego, conocido ante todo por sus novelas policiacas protagonizadas por el comisario Kostas Jaritos.

  3. Jul 17, 2003 · The author of three acclaimed crime novels set in Athens explores the social and political evolution of Greece after the fall of the dictatorship. His hero, homicide squad chief Costas Haritos, is a hard-boiled cop with a cynical and humorous view of the city and its people.

  4. Petros Markaris has 58 books on Goodreads with 26080 ratings. Petros Markaris’s most popular book is The Late-Night News (Costas Haritos #1).

  5. Kostas Haritos, main hero and first person narrator is a detective in the Athenian criminal police in his fifties, with a squabbling, fairly uneducated, and TV-addicted, but dearly loved wife, an aspiring, but stubborn, law student daughter, and an unpleasant, brown-nosing boss. * Κώστας….

  6. Jun 21, 2012 · Petros Markaris: The Greek Master of Crime Fiction. By Lakis Fourouklas. June 21, 2012. Master of his domain. He’s a household name among crime fiction aficionados. His books have been translated into fourteen languages and are sold in more than twenty countries in the world.