We are in Hungary, September of 1939, the Germans have just overrun Poland. This time we have two detectives whose cases overlap, Zsigmond Gordon, the reporter from volume one, and an aging ex-police detective, Sándor Nemes. The atmosphere of the day is very well caught, we meet the Hungarian version of the Nazis, those of the Arrow Cross party, spies, criminals, gamblers, drugs and drug-related killings.
Quite as dark as "Budapest noir", and Sándor Nemes's revenge on the man who brutally killed his wife and child many years ago reminded me a lot of TV's "Mentalist". I hope Nemes will return in the next volume(s).
The ending is not quite a cliff hanger, but not all the loose ends are tied up. WWII has only just begun. Again, life is cheap and getting even cheaper.
I wish I had bought the next two volumes, set in 1943 and 1946.