Petrella at Q

Petrella at Q by Michael Gilbert is a new edition published by House of Stratus, Incorporated on December 11, 2011. This collection of short stories follows Detective Inspector Patrick Petrella as he navigates a London borough near the Thames, tackling various crimes including arson, blackmail, fraud, forgery, and murder. The Thames serves as a significant backdrop, providing both a setting for criminal activities and a point of arrival for suspects.
Readers will find that these stories showcase Gilbert’s attention to detail and understanding of police procedures, creating a suspenseful atmosphere throughout. The narratives delve into the complexities of crime and investigation, making it a notable addition to the genres of mystery and detective fiction. With 216 pages, this edition offers a concise yet engaging exploration of Petrella’s challenges in law enforcement.
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Promoted to Detective Inspector, Patrick Petrella now finds himself in a London borough close to the Thames. In these short stories he has to deal with arson, blackmail, fraud, forgery and murder. The Thames is a focus for some of the stories, as it is convenient for the dumping of a body and also for arrivals from abroad. Written with Michael Gilbert’s eye for detail and knowledge of police procedures, along with the suspense which is his hallmark, this is a fitting accompaniment to the stories contained in the other Petrella volumes.
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