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Renowned critics and authors have praised Drašković's work for its unique voice in Serbian literature.

Collectors and readers often find editions (including a "second part") through used bookstores and platforms like Antikvarijat Phoenix or Korisna Knjiga .

Power, betrayal, identity, and the harsh reality of political and social life in Yugoslavia during the late 20th century. Ubiti Po Vidjenju Knjiga.pdf

It has been compared to the thrillers of John le Carré and Frederick Forsyth for its authenticity and suspenseful pace. Literary Significance

The book follows the lives of Yugoslav expatriates who dominated the criminal landscapes of cities like Paris. Rather than a simple police procedural, it delves into the psychology of the "Jugovići"—men described by French poet Jacques Prévert as "the most cunning, lucid, and imaginative" members of the underground. Crime fiction / Hard-boiled. Renowned critics and authors have praised Drašković's work

called it the best work of its genre ever written in the region.

While originally published in 1989 by "Nova Knjiga," the book has seen numerous editions due to its popularity. It has been compared to the thrillers of

wrote in the newspaper Politika that Drašković succeeded in capturing the essence of European emigration where many others failed. Availability and Formats

Draško Drašković’s hard-boiled novel, , is a gripping exploration of the Yugoslav underworld and the lives of emigrants in late 20th-century Europe. Often subtitled "Crvena Poternica" (Red Warrant), the book has achieved cult status for its gritty, realistic portrayal of crime, loyalty, and survival. Overview of the Novel