A Small Death in Lisbon
By (Author) Robert Wilson
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st December 2011
6th August 2009
10th Anniversary edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.914
Paperback
544
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 32mm
370g
This stunning, atmospheric thriller set in war-torn Europe won the CWA Gold Dagger and has now been reissued with the Javier Falcon series.
A Portuguese bank is founded on the back of Nazi wartime deals.
Over half a century later a young girl is murdered in Lisbon.
1941. Klaus Felsen, SS, arrives in Lisbon and the strangest party in history where Nazis and Allies, refugees and entrepreneurs dance to the strains of opportunism and despair. Felsens war takes him to the bleak mountains of the north where a brutal battle is being fought for an element vital to Hitlers blitzkrieg.
Late 1990s, Lisbon. Inspector Ze Coelho is investigating the murder of a young girl with a disturbing sexual past. As Ze digs deeper he overturns the dark soil of history and unearths old bones. The 1974 revolution has left injustices of the old fascist regime unresolved. But theres an older, greater injustice for which this small death in Lisbon is horrific compensation, and in his final push for the truth, Ze must face the most chilling opposition.
Compulsively readable rich in history and intrigue, love and death. Bold, inventive and wholly successful Wilson unmistakably delivers the goods. Literary Review
This is vintage suspense writing; sharp, cold, mean and funny. Alan Furst
A gripping and absorbing drama that spans Europe from wartime Berlin to contemporary Lisbon. Val McDermid
A class actFor once a novelist influenced by Raymond Chandler is not shown up by the comparison. Sunday Times
Robert Wilson spent several years in West Africa and draws on this experience in his novels. He and his wife now live in Portugal.