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Paving the New Road

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The Fourth Book of the Acclaimed Rowland Sinclair Mysteries

It's 1933, and the political landscape of Europe is darkening. Eric Campbell, the man who would be Australia's Fuehrer, is on a fascist tour of the continent, meeting dictators over cocktails and seeking allegiances in a common cause. Yet the Australian way of life is not undefended. Old enemies have united to undermine Campbell's ambitions. The clandestine armies of the Establishment have once again mobilised to thwart any friendship with the Third Reich.

But when the establishment's man in Munich is killed, desperate measures are necessary.

Now Rowland Sinclair must travel to Germany to defend Australian democracy from the relentless march of Fascism. Amidst the goosestepping euphoria of a rising Nazi movement, Rowland encounters those who will change the course of history. In a world of spies, murderers and despotic madmen, he can trust no-one but his friends and companions, an artist, a poet and a brazen sculptress.

Plots thicken, loyalties are tested and bedfellows become strange indeed.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 27, 2017
      In Gentill’s less-than-successful fourth mystery featuring Australian artist Rowland Sinclair (after 2017’s Miles Off Course), Charles Hardy, a real-life Australian senator, asks for Rowland’s help in thwarting the rise of the New Guard, a group that intends to bring European fascism to their country, even though Hardy has always suspected Rowland of being a Communist spy. The New Guard is led by Col. Eric Campbell, another historical figure, who’s visiting Germany in 1933. Hardy wants Rowland, who speaks German, to look into Campbell’s connections to the Nazi regime and the mysterious death of the cattle rancher he sent to shadow Campbell. Rowland agrees to go as long as his motley group of allies—“a Communist painter, a Jewish poet, and an unpredictable sculptress”—can accompany him to Germany. Once Sinclair and company arrive in Germany, his exploits, which include disguising himself as one of Hitler’s guards, strain credulity. Gentill does a good job capturing the period, but her attempts to apply a light touch to the Nazis will strike some readers as misguided.

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