TRUE CRIME: A POSTMODERN MURDER MYSTERY Krystian Bala insisted that his violent novel was a sophisticated work of fiction, but Jacek Wroblewski was certain that it held the key to an unsolved murder. Written by David Grann. In the southwest corner of...
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TRUE CRIME: A POSTMODERN MURDER MYSTERY Krystian Bala insisted that his violent novel was a sophisticated work of fiction, but Jacek Wroblewski was certain that it held the key to an unsolved murder. Written by David Grann. In the southwest corner of Poland, far from any town or city, the to the jail and the courthouse, across the street.) Wroblewski, up at the office, she asked him if the customer had called, and Oder River curls sharply, creating a tiny inlet. The banks are mat- who preferred to work late at night, kept by his desk a coffeepot Janiszewski replied that they had arranged to meet that afternoon. ted with wild grass and shrouded by towering pine and oak trees. and a small refrigerator; that was about all he could squeeze into According to a receptionist in the building, who was the last The only people who regularly trek to the area are fishermen—the the cell-like room, which was decorated with wall-sized maps of known person to see Janiszewski alive, he departed the off
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