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“Tolkien’s writing has a timeless quality [and] the haunting undertones of other great masters.” –USA TodayA compelling thriller laced with Simon Tolkien's signature writing style, praised by the LA Times as “half Christie and half Grisham”With the publication of The Inheritance, Simon Tolkien was lauded as a naturally gifted storyteller who possesses a terrific command of language and a unique perception into the darker sides of human nature. Now, Simon takes readers back to the case that started it all for Trave, the hero of his last two critically acclaimed novels.It’s September of 1940. France has fallen and London is being bombed day and night. Almost single-handedly Winston Churchill maintains the country’s morale. Britain’s fate hangs in the balance and the intelligence agencies on both sides of the Channel are desperate for anything that could give them the edge.Albert Morrison, ex-chief of MI6, is pushed over the banister outside his London apartment. He falls to his death at the feet of his daughter, Ava, but it is too dark for her to see the attacker before he escapes. Two Scotland Yard detectives attend the crime scene: Inspector Quaid and his junior assistant, Detective Trave. Quaid is convinced that this is a simple open-and-shut case involving a family dispute. But Trave is not so sure. Following a mysterious note in the dead man’s pocket, Trave discovers that Morrison was visited by Alec Thorn, deputy head of MI6, on the day of his death. Could Thorn—who is clearly carrying a flame for Morrison's daughter—be involved in a plot to betray his country that Morrison tried to halt, and if so, can Trave stop it in time in this gripping and intelligent thriller?
The murder of a former MI6 chief during the height of the London Blitz forces a junior detective to uncover a web of wartime betrayal. Detective Trave, a young and observant investigator, finds himself at odds with his superior, Inspector Quaid, who dismisses the death of Albert Morrison as a domestic dispute. As German bombs fall on London, Trave must navigate the rigid hierarchies of Scotland Yard and the clandestine operations of British intelligence to identify a killer. The narrative follows Trave’s methodical pursuit of truth, constrained by the paranoia of a nation under siege and the lack of forensic resources available in 1940.
This novel is characterized by a blend of classic detective tropes and the high-stakes tension of historical espionage. The narrative structure relies on the contrast between the mundane reality of police work and the existential threat posed by the ongoing war. Readers likely appreciate the focus on the internal politics of MI6 and the atmospheric setting of a city under constant bombardment. The work suggests a methodical approach to the mystery genre, prioritizing character development and period-accurate detail over rapid-fire action sequences.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
HarperCollins UK
ISBN-10:
0007459718
ISBN-13:
9780007459711
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