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The Chalon Heads
  

The Chalon Heads (Leather Bound)

de Barry Maitland (Author)
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In this riveting, if flawed, British police procedural, Maitland (The Malcontenta) serves up a plot so deviously complicated it's sometimes hard to follow. Scotland Yard's Detective Sergeant Kathy Kolla and Chief Inspector Brock investigate the kidnapping of Eva, the wife of wealthy philatelist Sammy Starling, a specialist in stamps displaying the young Queen Victoria and called Chalon Heads. (The dust jacket, depicting a stamped envelope of Victorian vintage, is sure to draw stamp collectors.) Sammy, who was a key witness in a police scandal several years earlier, receives ransom notes with rare Chalon Head stamps glued on the pages and hence made worthless. The final ransom note demands a unique Canadian philatelic item, which is to be sold at auction. After Sammy buys and delivers it, he receives a grisly, if thematically fitting, present. The subsequent autopsy is not for the squeamish. Suspense builds as the fraud squad enters the case, while the author's psychological insights into his characters add further interest. The ending crowds together several long and surprisingly articulate confessions, one by a woman who had been incoherent only minutes before she tells all. Readers may wonder just who did what to whom. Although parts of the narrative read as though written at different times and stitched together with the seams showing, Maitland's intricate tale never fails to grip. 5-city author tour. (Sept. 12)nominee and Ned Kelly Prize winner Maitland now lives in Australia.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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Police detectives David Brock and Kathy Kolla (The Marx Sisters) take on a strange case: the kidnapping of a rich ex-crook's young and beautiful wife. The pair soon discover the woman's uncanny resemblance to the young Queen Victoria, as depicted on stamps called "Chalon Heads." Detailed, literate, satisfying.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 The Chalon Heads by Barry Maitland, Juil 26 2009
Par Mark Curtis "chemmark" (Chemainus, BC, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: The Chalon Heads (Paperback)
A great read! As a professional philatelist (stamp collector to regular folk) this book was very well done, but nonetheless would be a good one for any reader who likes the "whodunnit" type of novel.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Stamp forgeries and kidnapping, Fév 6 2002
Detective Sergeant Kathy Kolla and Detective Chief Inspector David Brock return in Barry Maitland's latest novel. They are involved in a case involving kidnapping and stolen stamps. This case will affect Brock because aspects of his past are going to be involved in this affair.

There are times in the story when the plot gets to be a bit confusing. The author takes a lot of time bringing out all the players involved. It is not till the end of the novel that we see how one person was manipulating most of the characters. It is not clear exactly one happens but the author puts his effort. We get to see the characters as they are as well as how they pretend to be in other people's company. We get to learn a little bit of Brock's past and we get to see a bit more of Kolla's character.

I preferred Maitland's previous novels to this one. The story here is good but I think THE MALCONTENTA was better. I am looking forward to reading SILVERMEADOW as soon as it becomes available in the United States.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 a brilliant read, Aoû 22 2001
Par tregatt (Portland, Oregon) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Another intriguing and riveting installment in the Kathy & Brock mystery series. And like "Malcontenta" you can be assured that this latest novel, "The Chalon Heads," is as intricately plotted, with well developed chracters, and interesting plot twists, as any avid mystery reader could wish.

"The Chalon Heads" opens with DCI Brock and DS Kathy Kolla of New Scotland Yard being summoned to Cabot's, a well established institution that deals with the sale of rare stamps. Brock and Kathy think that they've been asked around to investigate a serious theft. To Brock's dismay however, the invitation from Cabot's was made indirectly for one time East End gangster, Sammy Starling. Apparently Sammy's young wife, Eva, has gone missing, and he has been receiving anonymous letters hinting that she has actually been kidnapped and that a ransom demand will definitely be in the offing. Several things about this entire episode has Sammy really worried. To begin with, Sammy is a rather serious collector of British first issue stamps, and the anonymous notes have all been stamped with rare and valueable Chalon Heads (an almost full front portrait of a young Queen Victoria), and the stamps have also been sliced, thus rendering them invalueable. Another unsettling point, Eva bears a very strong resemblance to the young queen portrayed on the stamps. Because of his previous dealings with the police, Sammy feels as if he can only trust Brock. However, Brock would like nothing better than to walk away from the whole affair as he doesn't trust Sammy an inch. Orders from up-high puts Brock and his team on the case. And when the ransom demand comes for Sammy to buy a very rare stamp so that Eva can be exchanged for said stamp, Brock and his team put into action a plan to switch the real stamp for a duplicate. But the plan goes horribly pear-shaped and Eva turns up dead. But worse is to follow: the real stamp has gone missing and Brock is accused of stealing it. Now it is up to Kathy to vindicate her boss and to discover who exactly is behind this very elaborate plan to ruin Brock's reputation and destroy Sammy. But whom can she trust? Obviously someone on the team stole the real stamp. But whom? And is Sammy definitely in the clear for both framing Brock and murdering Eva? Or was the whole thing just an elaborate way to get rid of Eva and keep the police off his back? These are some really hard questions to find answers for, and time is of the essence, for the longer Kathy takes to come up with a solution, the more difficult it will become to exonerate Brock.

"The Chalon Heads" is a really cleverly plotted mystery novel that will definitely keep you guessing to the very end. Each new development in the case opens up a host of possibilities and suspects. I just kept going to and fro, between suspects and ideas about what was really going on. This is one of the most complex and ingenious of mystery novels that I've ever come across; and DS Kathy Kolla is steadily becoming one of my favourite detective heroines. "The Chalon Heads" is definitely a brilliant read.

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