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The Silver Stain

The Alex Mavros Mysteries, Book 4

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PI Alex Mavros must navigate politics, corruption, and old-world vendettas when a crewmember disappears from a WWII film shooting in Crete.

Movie star Cara Parks has arrived in Greece to film a WWII epic about the Nazi occupation of Crete. The presence of the film crew has been stirring up long-buried resentments among the islanders, and when Cara's personal assistant disappears, PI Alex Mavros is called in to navigate a missing persons investigation amid a tinder box of old-world grudges. But before he can find the missing assistant, a fuse is lit.

A German resident who'd been consulting for the film is found hanged to death. Was it suicide, or murder? As Alex pursues both cases, he finds himself drawn into a far-reaching conspiracy that spans generations.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 5, 2012
      Set in 2003, Johnston’s appealing fourth Alex Mavros mystery (after 2004’s The Golden Silence) takes the half-Greek, half Scottish PI to the island of Crete, to locate Maria Kondos, actress Cara Parks’s personal assistant, who’s disappeared. Parks, who’s starring in Freedom or Death, a film about the Nazi invasion and occupation of Crete, has refused to perform until Kondos is found. Mavros discovers that the filming has upset a number of people, including Rudolf Kersten, a German paratrooper who landed in Crete and later attempted to make reparations for Nazi atrocities, and David Waggoner, a British defender who now lives on the island. Mavros must deal with politics, corruption, and even the Cretan tradition of vendettas as secrets and grudges multiply. Fragments of memoirs from Kersten and Waggoner illustrate the horrors suffered by both sides during WWII. Readers will hope they won’t have to wait another eight years for Mavros’s next appearance.

    • Kirkus

      April 15, 2012
      Johnston, best known stateside for his violent tales of futuristic Edinburgh (Water of Death, 2001, etc.), hauls Athens investigator Alex Mavros out of mothballs and packs him off to a fraught movie project in a Cretan village where a lot more than film is being shot. According to imperious director Luke Jannet and his assistant Alice Quincy, rising star Cara Parks won't make a move without her own Greek-American assistant Maria Kondos. But Maria's apparently made a move without Cara. Surveillance tapes nobody's yet bothered to look at show her walking away from Heavenly Blue, the Chania hotel where the film crew is staying, shortly after receiving a call from the cell phone registered to Vasilios Dhrakakis, the corrupt mayor of nearby Kornaria, and vanishing. Would missing-persons specialist Alex (The Golden Silence, 2004, etc.) please leave his home and live-in lover, social worker Niki Glezou, right this minute and return with them to Chania, where they're filming the World War II epic Freedom or Death? Despite his aversion to flying, Alex agrees, and in no time at all he's surrounded by drug dealers, technical advisors who act as if the war never ended, intrigue going back two generations, hints that the father he never knew may be involved, and more. By the time Alex recovers Maria, her rescue seems only a footnote to a variety of crimes, from abduction to smuggling to murder. More earnest action/adventure than mystery despite criminal misadventures in which absolutely everyone ends up implicated, and a stirring demonstration of how "Crete really did get to people, even within hours of their arrival."

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    • Library Journal

      May 1, 2012

      PI Alex Mavros (The Golden Silence) investigates a crime dating to World War II when a movie shooting on the island of Crete turns deadly. A strong sense of place with nonstop action.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2012
      Scottish Greek PI Alex Mavros specializes in locating the missing. His latest case takes him to Crete, where an American film crew is making a movie about the Nazi invasion of the island during WWII. A young Greek American woman, Maria Kondos, personal assistant to the star, Cara Parks, has disappeared. The police have been less than helpful, so the film's director hires Alex to find the missing woman. Ensconced with the film crew at a luxury resort built by a former German officer who stayed in Greece after the war, Alex learns that the film is bringing up old memories of wartime horrors. Then one of the film's local consultants is found dead. Murder or suicide? Alex's ongoing investigation uncovers a huge conspiracy involving drug smuggling, antiquity theft, and revenge. With plenty of action, wisecracking characters, and a beautiful setting, this one is likely to please a wide range of mystery readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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