"The stories in Svetla Andreeva's new book are similar and united by the interrogator Dragolyub Mihailov.
There is a criminal thread, although they are not criminal. Separately, the inquiry officer reveals himself to us as a man who also, to his surprise, loves poetry.
The works are clean, the author knows how to tell a story, to create characters, the themes are "small" but in a human way significant. The ideas are somehow logical and natural" - Georgi Yanev
"Svetla's stories are wonderful. Not only because of the mastery to develop a story and to draw us into it. Not only because of the images of the characters in the short, like a black and white photo, narratives. Not because of the grey and tired figure of the seemingly connecting character - the informer Mikhailov, who is always faced with the dilemma of the difference between justice, morality and the law, and becomes close to us with his humanity. Svetla builds a world of believable reality that you believe in and that - you realize after reading - is part of you - you have experienced it in some way, but you have not noticed it."- Hristo Dobrotinov
Svetla Andreeva is a writer, the author of TV and Canary, Born of the Devil, Jim's Goats, Bread for Sinners, Bus to Heaven, Good, Beautiful, Evil, and The End of the Apocalypse.