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A stylish, tough and exciting thriller set in West Africa, the fourth in Robert Wilson’s critically acclaimed Bruce Medway series.

Bruce Medway, fixer for the great unfixed, does not see the disappearance of schoolgirls off the streets of Cotonou as any of his business. That is the domain of his ex-partner, police detective Bagado. Bruce has the more pressing matter of a visit from two mafiosi, employees of the Lagos-based capo, Roberto Franconelli. They want him to find Jean-Luc Marnier, a French businessman, who is definitely in for more than a wrist-slapping.

In a night of brutal terror with Marnier, Bruce finds himself with a choice to make, followed by a life-saving lie that has to be told. Both choice and lie will rumble over the rest of his days like the interminable rainy season.

Then an eighth and very important schoolgirl goes missing and Bruce must descend into a morass of police corruption, mafia revenge, sexual depravity, and illegally mined gold... To save himself, Bruce has to conceive a plan. A scam that will excite the natural greed that prevails along this coast and when executed will inevitably result in death and destruction. But then innocence has always been the burden of dark experience.

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‘Unmissable ... Unflinchingly imagined and executed. No hint of competition. First in a field of one’ Literary Review

‘For once a novelist influenced by Raymond Chandler is not shown up by the comparison, matching his mentor’s descriptive flourishes and screwball dialogue ... A class act’ Sunday Times

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Bruce Medway, fixer for the great unfixed, does not see the disappearance of schoolgirls off the rain-shattered street of Cotonou, Benin, as any of his business. That is the domain of his ex-partner, police detective Bagado, and his corrupt boss Commandant Bondougou. Bruce has the more pressing matter of a visit from two sweet-natured mafiosi, Carlo and his 'enforcer' Gio, employees of the Lagos-based capo, Robert Franconelli. They want him to find Jean-Luc Marnier, a French businessman, who is definitely in for more than a wrist-slapping.

In a night of brutal terror with Marnier, Bruce finds himself with a choice to make, followed by a life-saving lie that has to be told. Both choice and lie will rumble over the rest of his days like the interminable rainy season.

Then an eight and very important schoolgirl goes missing and Bruce must descend into a deeper darkness of police corruption, mafia revenge, sexual depravity, illegally mined gold, and the lonely, privileged but psychotic existence of the Nigerian heiress, Madame Sokode.

To save himself, Bruce has to conceive a plan. A scam that will excite the natural greed that prevails along this coast and when executed, out on the flat, black waters of the huge lagoon system, will inevitably result in death and destruction. But then innocence has always been the burden of dark experience.

PRAISE FOR ROBERT WILSON

''BLOOD IS DIRT''

'For once a novelist influenced by Raymond Chandler is not shown up by the comparison, matching his mentor's descriptive flourishes and screwball dialogue'
JOHN DUGDALE, 'Sunday Times'

'Atmosphere so saturated in sex and duplicity that you're tempted to pause a while and writing it out. But the narrative goes at such a lick that you daren't leave the vehicle... An engrossing read'
PHILIP OAKES, 'Literary Review'

''THE BIG KILLING''

'Something special in the line of original crime fiction... If I come across as original and blackly funny a thriller again this year, I'll feel myself doubly blest'
MICHAEL PAINTER, 'Irish Times'

''INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS''

'An atmospheric and absorbing debut, 'Instruments of Darkness' vividly paints a credible picture of a world I know almost nothing about. Now I feel I've been there. Robert Wilson writes like a man who's been doing this half his life'
VAL McDERMID

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  • PublisherHarperCollins
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 0007375999
  • ISBN 13 9780007375998
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages400

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