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Blessed are the Dead

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Blessed are the Dead
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Malla Nunn
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781925143713
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Brio Books
Imprint Xoum
Publication Date 1 July 2017
Publication Country Australia

Description

In the third gripping instalment of Malla Nunn's acclaimed crime series, the body of a beautiful 17-year-old Zulu girl, Amahle, is found covered in wildflowers on a hillside in the Drakensberg Mountains, halfway between her father's compound and the enormous white-owned farm where she worked. Detective Sergeant Emmanuel Cooper and Zulu Detective Constable Samuel Shabalala are sent to the desolate landscape to investigate. They soon discover that Amahle's life was woven into both the black and white communities in ways they could never have imagined ...'A disturbing book with a morally compelling hero.' Booklist 'Gripping and thoughtful ...Malla Nunn brilliantly combines character and fair play clues.' Publishers Weekly, starred review 'Historical hindsight may make readers a bit more self-congratulatory about recognizing the evils of apartheid, but it won't help them see around the curves Nunn has plotted or rise above her insight into the enduring dilemmas of her separate-and-unequal world.' Kirkus Reviews

Author Biography

Malla Nunn is the author of the Emmanuel Cooper crime novels set in 1950s South Africa. A Beautiful Place to Die, Let the Dead Lie, Blessed Are the Dead and Present Darkness have, between them, received two Edgar Award nominations, a RUSA Award for Best Mystery Novel and a Davitt Award for best crime novel by an Australian author. Blessed Are the Dead, a 2013 Publishers Weekly Top Ten Summer Crime Read, was shortlisted for an Anthony Award and a Ned Kelly Award. Malla lives with her family in Sydney.

Reviews

'A disturbing book with a morally compelling hero.' Booklist 'Gripping and thoughtful ... Malla Nunn brilliantly combines character and fair play clues.' Publishers Weekly 'Historical hindsight may make readers a bit more self-congratulatory about recognising the evils of apartheid, but it won't help them see around the curves Nunn has plotted or rise above her insight into the enduring dilemmas of her separate-and-unequal world.' Kirkus Reviews