“Seven terrors is probably the weirdest and the creepiest book I’ve red this year. It’s a view on the Bosnian war from the outside, with divisions of the country which reflect in the divisions of life: between madness and rationality, the real and supernatural, presence and absence, speaking and silence” – writes Lezard.
Besides “Seven terrors”, there is also “The absent therapist” by Will Eaves and “Butcher’s crossing” by John E. Williams on the list.
“Guardian” wrote about “Seven terrors” in February this year too.
The book was published in English by Istros Books from London while in Bosnian it was published within the edition “Nova osjećajnost” by the PH “Vrijeme”.
(Source: Vijesti.ba)