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The Hidden Assassins (Hardcover)

by Robert Wilson (Author)
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At the start of Wilson's strong third mystery set in Seville featuring police Insp. Jefe Javier Falcón (after The Vanished Hands and The Blind Man of Seville), the mutilated body of a nude male turns up in a municipal dump. Before Falcon has time to investigate, a huge bomb explodes in a mosque and flattens an apartment complex and a day-care center. Was it an Islamic bomb-making operation gone awry? A specific attack against Muslims? Or the work of separatists fighting to return Andalusia to Muslim rule? Falcón has a dark and tangled personal history that provides several side plots, some of which are incorporated into the terror investigation and some of which are left to be taken up in further installments. Falcón 's investigation is as detailed and meticulous as the writing, which makes for a dense tale that demands close attention, but will reward careful readers with a story that has not only plenty of plot but also in-depth character intrigue. Author tour.(Nov.)
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A quiet morning in Seville, Spain, is shattered when an apartment block explodes. There was a mosque in the basement of the apartment building, but in the days following the bombing, police inspector Jefe Javier Falcon investigates an increasingly urgent question: Did the devastation result from the mishandling of explosives by Muslim extremists or from an attack directed against them by Christian Fundamentalists? This talky book never bogs down because the talk remains smart and compelling as Falcon and his confidantes explore what drives people to commit acts of terror. The Moroccan friend he enlists to spy for Spanish intelligence even offers a possible explanation for the U.S. invasion of Iraq that's as logically persuasive as it is counterintuitive. Wilson constructs a richly layered, intricately plotted story that examines the corrosive consequences of all types of terrorism, from the geopolitical to the domestic, on victims and perpetrators. As Falcon puts it, "It happened in the Crusades; why shouldn't it happen now? While some were out there battling for Christendom, others just wanted to kill, pillage and conquer new territory." Indeed. Frank Sennett
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Plotting, July 16 2009
By Toni Osborne "The Way I See It" (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Hidden Assassins (Paperback)
Book 3 in the Javier Falcon series

The story explores cultural tensions and provides insights into the world of today. Different characters give us their points of view in the hope of helping us understand why the world has seen a resurgence of horrific events against mankind in recent years.

Through great writing and excellent plotting, Mr Wilson has taken his protagonist Javier Falcon on multiple cases, one of a man found brutally murdered, whose body was mutilated to prevent identification, another case, an explosion of a building leaving the area in total devastation. Leading the police investigation and working along side other agencies Javier Flacon needs to develop and bring to the forefront all evidential facts, a challenge complicated by the number of agencies involved.

There are also several sub-plots that are crucial to the story: We continue the saga of his ex-wife and her second husband and his lover, Falcon's ex-girlfriend and her therapist, his sister's partner and friend from Morocco. This all adds colour to the story.

This long story (642 pages) is layered with absorbing details, a rich tapestry of characters drawing an enchanting picture of life in Spain, its food and people. This is a crime fiction at its best interlacing crime, police procedure and current events producing an excellent thriller.

Although this 3rd installment stands by itself, reading the previous novels will give a better understanding of the recurrent characters, enhancing the experience.
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