Summary
Kristian Novak: A case of own destruction
A case of own destruction, Kristian Novak's new novel, begins with a tragic case that shakes the community. A young traffic policeman was found dead in the back seat of his car. Although the case was quickly closed as a suicide, many oddities and the absence of an autopsy raise suspicions among the family and the general public. The young man's family, led by his older brother, also a policeman, is looking for truth and justice. At the same time, a brave teacher prepares her high school students to perform Antigone, a story that somehow reflects this tragic reality. However, opinions about the event differ within society. The professor fights not only to prove the truth, but also to preserve her reputation among the students' parents, members of the local elite, who are offended by her approach. This story about the death of a young policeman has a deeper meaning. The novel "A Case of Own Destruction" by Kristian Novak reveals the complex layers of society and human characters. Through the narration of the professor and the dynamic scenario, the issues of corruption, loyalty, the individual versus the system, law and morality, love and freedom are revealed. The author brings us a story that invites us to think and encourages courage.
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