( The Third Bullet ) is a highly controversial book that challenges the official judicial version of the assassination of Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić. Published in September 2014, the work is co-authored by Milan Veruović , Đinđić's personal bodyguard who was wounded during the attack, and investigative journalist Nikola Vrzić .

If you cannot afford it, check your local library’s interlibrary loan system or request the publisher for a review copy. The story of the third bullet deserves to be read with respect—respect for the law, for the artist, and for the victims of the real wars that inspired the fiction.

The title refers to a specific forensic detail often featured in ballistics: the phenomenon of the "third bullet" – the shot that is never heard, the killing blow, or the evidence that was never meant to be found. The narrative typically follows a disillusioned detective or a war veteran navigating the dark underbelly of Sarajevo or Belgrade, confronting ghosts from the 1990s conflicts.

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