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Promised Land

Promised Land 1

by Barry Maitland
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Publication Date: 07/01/2019
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Brock and Kolla return in an enthralling new mystery from a master of the genre.

Newly promoted Detective Chief Inspector Kathy Kolla investigates a series of brutal murders on Hampstead Heath. Under intense pressure to find answers, she arrests the unlikely figure of John Pettigrew, a failing London publisher who lives alone on the edge of the Heath.

Pettigrew's lawyer calls on recently retired David Brock for advice, and soon, unable to resist the pull of investigation, the old colleagues, Brock and Kolla, are at loggerheads.

At the heart of the gripping mystery of the Hampstead murders lies a manuscript of an unknown novel by one of the greatest literary figures of the twentieth century. Brock believes that its story will unlock the puzzle, but how?

ISBN:
9781760632670
9781760632670
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
07-01-2019
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
235x155x25mm
Weight:
0.42kg
Barry Maitland

Barry Maitland was born in Scotland and brought up in London. After studying architecture at Cambridge, he practised and taught in the UK before moving to Australia where he was Professor of Architecture at the University of Newcastle.

He has since retired from the university to pursue his writing. Maitland's first mystery The Marx Sisters was a nominee for the John Creasey award for Best First Novel and The Malcontenta won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction. Bright Air, Maitland's first crime novel set in Australia, was published in 2008.

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“Brock taught me that sometimes we pursue a wrong idea because we simply can’t bear to dump all we’ve invested in it. He said a good detective knows when it has to be done.”

The Promised Land is the thirteenth book in the Brock and Kolla series by Scots-born Australian author, architect and urban design expert, Barry Maitland. A brutal murder at a Hampstead Heath pond is followed by one almost identical just days later. Newly-promoted DCI Kathy Kolla is under pressure to get results, especially as the second victim had some high-power connections. When a third, unidentified victim is discovered in the home of the owner of a moribund minor publisher, both MO and trace evidence link the man to the second killing, and Kathy Kolla is sure she has her murderer.

Mild-mannered Charles Pettigrew, steadfastly maintaining his innocence, seems an unlikely serial killer, and his barrister contacts now-retired ex-DCI David Brock for his opinion of the accused. She believes that Pettigrew dissociated under emotional stress and therefore has no memory of his crimes. But when he listens to Pettigrew’s story, a bizarre tale involving a never-published George Orwell manuscript, Brock’s not entirely convinced of the man’s guilt, and is unable to resist making further enquiries, albeit without the power of a DCI warrant card in his wallet.

This instalment of Brock and Kolla has a brilliant plot with plenty of twists, a few jaw-dropping surprises and some clever misdirection, both for Kathy Kolla and for the reader. Maitland’s characters are realistically flawed, adding to their appeal, and his main protagonists have integrity and intelligence. Several mentions are made of earlier cases, but the potential for spoilers is, even for first-time Brock and Kolla readers, unlikely to deter them from seeking out Maitland’s excellent backlist. Exceptional crime fiction.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by Allen & Unwin.

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