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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray (17 Sep 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1848540329
  • ISBN-13: 978-1848540323
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 14.8 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 142,063 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Review

'Accomplished crime-writing debut...atmospheric and surprising', -- Sunday Times (Culture), Joan Smith "Very moving...plot is intriguing" -- New Books 'The Maze of Cadiz is a splendid debut mystery ... Monroe provides terrific and convincing historical atmosphere; I am delighted that she is writing more Peter Cotton novels' -- Marcel Berlins, The Times 'Aly Monroe has created an impressive novel with an extraordinary, dream-like atmosphere ... only the first of a series of novels about him. The next can't come too soon.' -- Natasha Cooper, Financial Times 'Aly Monroe is a newcomer to crime writing, whose accomplished debut, The Maze of Cadiz, is set in 1944 ... Monroe's portrait of Cadiz in the aftermath of the civil war is atmospheric, and in a surprising twist the mild-mannered Cotton turns out to be as devious as his adversaries' -- Joan Smith, The Sunday Times 'Cotton's investigating is clever and fascinating' -- Matthew Lewin, Guardian 'Addictive' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Her writing is skilful and evocative...The Maze of Cadiz is a stylish and impressive debut' -- The Economist 'Intelligent spy tale with little action and lots of intrigue ... very atmospheric' -- Bookseller 'The slow pace of this novel is deliberate and perfectly authentic as it captures the Spanish approach to life ... a joy to read and a real page turner' -- Eurocrime 'I have been quite captivated ...The book had me totally convinced that Ms Monroe knows her Spain and, more to the point, knows the Spain of 1944 ...wonderfully atmospheric, very well-written' -- Mike Ripley, Shots 'Fans of convoluted espionage fiction will find much joy in this, the first instalment of a promising new series' -- Mat Coward, Morning Star 'First-time novelist Aly Monroe brilliantly evokes the atmosphere of the southern Spanish seaport...this is the first in a promised series of Peter Cotton novels. I can't wait for the next' -- Birmingham Mail 'Monroe lines up an array of strong and picturesque characters' -- Edward James, Historical Novels Review 'It is extremely well written, involving, clever, emotional and satisfying -- a debut novel of the very highest promise' -- Nick Hay, Reviewing the Evidence 'Monroe writes in an intriguing way that is not always easy to follow but does seduce the reader to keep turning the pages' -- Dover Express & Folkstone Herald 'In Aly Monroe's memorable thriller, British agent Peter Cotton arrives in the port to investigate the death of a fellow intelligence officer and immediately finds himself in danger' -- Waterstone's Books Quarterly 'Monroe's eye for character and the general atmosphere of the book make it an entertaining read' -- The Fiction Desk (online) 'Accomplished crime-writing debut...atmospheric and surprising' -- Joan Smith, Sunday Times "Very moving...plot is intriguing" -- New Books 'Highly recommended' -- www.mysterywomen.co.uk

Review

‘Accomplished crime-writing debut...atmospheric and surprising’,

(Sunday Times (Culture), Joan Smith )

 “Very moving...plot is intriguing”

(New Books )

‘The Maze of Cadiz is a splendid debut mystery ... Monroe provides terrific and convincing historical atmosphere; I am delighted that she is writing more Peter Cotton novels’

(Marcel Berlins, The Times )

‘Aly Monroe has created an impressive novel with an extraordinary, dream-like atmosphere ... only the first of a series of novels about him.  The next can’t come too soon.’

(Natasha Cooper, Financial Times )

'Aly Monroe is a newcomer to crime writing, whose accomplished  debut, The Maze of Cadiz, is set in 1944 ... Monroe's portrait of Cadiz in the aftermath of the civil war is atmospheric, and in a surprising twist the mild-mannered Cotton turns out to be as devious as his adversaries'

(Joan Smith, The Sunday Times )

‘Cotton’s investigating is clever and fascinating’

(Matthew Lewin, Guardian )

‘Addictive’

(Sunday Telegraph )

‘Her writing is skilful and evocative...The Maze of Cadiz is a stylish and impressive debut’

(The Economist )

‘Intelligent spy tale with little action and lots of intrigue ... very atmospheric’

(Bookseller )

‘The slow pace of this novel is deliberate and perfectly authentic as it captures the Spanish  approach to life ... a joy to read and a real page turner’

(Eurocrime )

‘I have been quite captivated ...The book had me totally convinced that Ms Monroe knows her Spain and, more to the point, knows the Spain of 1944 ...wonderfully atmospheric, very well-written’

(Mike Ripley, Shots )

‘Fans of convoluted espionage fiction will find much joy in this, the first instalment of a promising new series’

(Mat Coward, Morning Star )

‘First-time novelist Aly Monroe brilliantly evokes the atmosphere of the southern Spanish seaport...this is the first in a promised series of Peter Cotton novels.  I can’t wait for the next’

(Birmingham Mail )

‘Monroe lines up an array of strong and picturesque characters’

(Edward James, Historical Novels Review )

‘It is extremely well written, involving, clever, emotional and satisfying – a debut novel of the very highest promise’

(Nick Hay, Reviewing the Evidence )

‘Monroe writes in an intriguing way that is not always easy to follow but does seduce the reader to keep turning the pages’

(Dover Express & Folkstone Herald )

‘In Aly Monroe’s memorable thriller, British agent Peter Cotton arrives in the port to investigate the death of a fellow intelligence officer and immediately finds himself in danger’

(Waterstone's Books Quarterly )

‘Monroe’s eye for character and the general atmosphere of the book make it an entertaining  read’

(The Fiction Desk (online) )

‘Accomplished crime-writing debut...atmospheric and surprising'


 

(Joan Smith, Sunday Times )

 “Very moving...plot is intriguing”

(New Books )

‘Highly recommended'

(www.mysterywomen.co.uk )

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
If you enjoy crime fiction in a historical setting, this is the book for you. Aly Monroe's `The Maze of Cadiz' immediately transports you back to a time in recent history when the future of Europe was being decided. The year is 1944. Franco has established himself as dictator for life in Spain, but, as it is becoming increasingly obvious that the Germans are losing World War II, he is being obliged to withdraw his cooperation from the fascist allies. This is a wonderfully atmospheric book in which the uncertainty, hardship and sense of history of this time are vividly described. This serves to lay the scene for the murder mystery in Cadiz that keeps you guessing. You are guessing, however, not only about who the killer is, but also how this fits in with the complex personal and political hotchpotch that is "the maze of Cadiz". Can this young agent, who is an inexperienced ex-soldier, really solve the mystery? In the end, the novel poses another important question. Can one man, acting on his own, change the course of history? This is a question that has exercised philosophers and political scientists for generations and Aly Monroe's book could be seen as a paper exercise that both asks and answers this question. This is an impressive debut novel and I look forward to the next in the Peter Cotton mystery series.
John Nichols
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I read The Maze of Cadiz yesterday. I confess I only bought it because the mention of Cadiz caught my eye (my family is originally from Cadiz, in the very South of Spain). I knew nothing about Aly Monroe and had heard nothing about the book.
I honestly cannot remember the last time a book made me miss a meal or lose any hours of sleep!
This is a classic piece of spy literature, which also offers so much more. The fascinating portrayal of a foreigner's view of life in Franco's Spain somehow manages to convey both the outsider's view and the reality beneath it. I have to say I found myself chuckling in recognition of my grandfather and some of his chums. The Maze of Cadiz transports you to Spain in the 40s thanks to characters such as the local police chief Ramirez (my favourite) and the old antiquarian, both tremendously powerful voices that successfully render a real impression of Spain at that time.
It also manages something which is so often lacking in this genre. The Maze of Cadiz starts quietly and then picks up, and continues in crescendo right until the masterfully executed ending. Real power, real Spain.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Not bad first novel 30 Aug 2011
Format:Paperback
As a first novel this was good. The setting in Cadiz seemed authentic but in many ways was the main ingredient. The central character Peter Cotton appeared unfitted to be a spy although,to be fair, it is his first assignment, but we get little of his background so he was rather shallow.
The plot also seemed highly unlikely and rather slow, and would have hardly changed 'the course of history for ever' as the blurb says.
Indeed I think she was trying emulate John Le Carre but to do that the plot would have to have been much, much better. There was hardly any pace at all which gave it a rather plodding feeling. Some of the minor characters were well drawn. This we are told on the jacket is the first of the Peter Cotton mysteries I might give number two a try to see if there is any improvement.
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A Waste of Reading Time
I was a bit suspicious of some of the negative reviews as they sounded genuine and only bought the book second hand. Read more
Published 4 months ago by S. Broom
Hard Work
I really, really wanted to love this book and looked forward to it arriving, I live in Spain and love books set here, I also have a friend from Cadiz who raves about the place, so... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Teruel
A DELIGHTFUL DEBUT
During the first week of September 1944, Peter Cotton, a 25 year old intelligence officer and fluent Spanish speaker, arrives in Madrid from London. Read more
Published 7 months ago by MONTGOMERY
Atmospheric inaction (while dutching at straws)
The novel certainly evokes the atmosphere of a fascinating Cadiz in the 1940s, but unlike one press review I have no idea whether that means the author "knows the Spain of 1944". Read more
Published 22 months ago by Piffle
A perfect history and geography lesson!
I am indebted to Aly Monroe for her novel The Maze of Cadiz. For me this book would have been worth reading for its setting alone. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Russell Telfer
Genuine suspense
The Maze of Cadiz is a wonderfully atmospheric historical spy novel. Forget the somewhat misleading one line blurb on the front about "one man can change the course of war"--this... Read more
Published on 14 Sep 2009 by TD
Highly recommended
This book had me totally engrossed. Set in Spain, in 1944, The Maze of Cadiz tells the story of Peter Cotton, a young intelligence agent sent to Cadiz on his first mission to... Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2009 by Deborah Wilson
A thriller that moves
Perceptive and moving, the Maze of Cadiz is not your average thriller. Aly Monroe carries a light touch but builds up layer on layer of what it means to live in a misogynistic,... Read more
Published on 11 Sep 2009 by J. Griffin
More of a mood piece than a thriller
An okay slow burning mystery, it is atmospheric; the detailed descriptions of Cadiz really form a sense of place. Read more
Published on 8 May 2009 by C N O
Avoid
Well, I'm sorry - writers do their best, but I blame the publisher for this one. For three quarters of the book I kept hoping we were going somewhere - but when I got to the... Read more
Published on 10 Mar 2009 by F. M. Stockdale
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