Amongst the Dead
Robert Gott
Shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Awards 2008
'Amongst the Dead is another Australian mystery that is a daring mixture of slightly off-kilter humour and flashes of poignant tragedy. It's a story told with great style with a preparedness to venture into the realm of the faintly ridiculous while still managing to inject the necessary aspects of intrigue that will get your mind ticking over. '
(Australian Crime Fiction Database)‘Stunning ... we’re already looking forward to the next William Power mystery.’
Jeff Glorfeld (The Age)'Amongst the Dead is an intriguing read, not least for the arch humour and tricky way with words.'
Sue Turnbull (Sydney Morning Herald)Failed Shakespearean actor and would-be private detective William Power returns in this brilliant, wry sequel which recreates the tension and fear of World War II in Australia.
Fresh from foiling a fiendish conspiracy to assassinate the Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Will Power’s unique detective skills are, once again, in demand. The Japanese army is rampaging through the islands of the South Pacific and Australia’s front line of defence is a top-secret, crack division of men embedded deep in the tropical wilderness of northern Australia. But something is threatening their vital, covert mission: one of this elite corps is a murderer, preying on his comrades, one by one.
With a case too sensitive to be trusted to the police, military intelligence turn to the one man whose singular combination of abilities make him capable of infiltrating the clandestine military operation and rooting out the killer. Will Power goes into deep cover, posing as a cheap, vaudeville entertainer on tour to relieve the troops. Enlisting the help of his brother, whose latent skills for female impersonation rise to the occasion, Will soon finds himself in the far-northern outback trying to raise the morale of a group of desperate young soldiers lying in wait for the arrival of Tojo’s army — knowing all the while that one of them is the killer.
Amongst the Dead is a comic pastiche of the classic ripping yarn that thrills and entertains as its self-absorbed hero faces his greatest challenge yet — an unforgiving country infested with crocodiles and mosquitoes, a series of inscrutable murders obscured by tropical intrigue, and an audience too uncouth to appreciate the genius of the Bard.
Robert Gott
Robert Gott was born in the small Queensland town of Maryborough in 1957, and now lives in Melbourne. He has published many books for children, and is also the creator of the newspaper cartoon The Adventures of Naked Man. Amongst the Dead is his third novel in the William Power series (following Good Murder and A Thing of Blood).