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Shadow of the Rock (Spike Sanguinetti 1) [Paperback]

Thomas Mogford
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2 Aug 2012 Spike Sanguinetti 1

A humid summer night in Gibraltar. Lawyer Spike Sanguinetti arrives home to find an old friend, Solomon Hassan, waiting on his doorstep.

Solomon is on the run. A Spanish girl has been found with her throat cut on a beach in Tangiers and he is accused of her murder. He has managed to skip across the Straits but the Moroccan authorities want him back.

Spike travels to Tangiers to try to delay Solomon's extradition, and there meets a beautiful Bedouin girl. Zahra is investigating the disappearance of her father, a trail which leads mysteriously back to Solomon. Questioning how well he really knows his friend, Spike finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of secrets, corruption and murderous lies.


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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (2 Aug 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1408824167
  • ISBN-13: 978-1408824160
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 328,948 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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[An] excellent thriller … by [a] rising star ... Exciting and assured – with a hero wonderfully called Spike Sanguinetti ... popular fiction at its best (Susan Hill, Spectator, Books of the Year )

Very original ... and brilliantly rendered ... a rare and enviable talent (William Boyd )

Makes ideal, if rather disturbing, reading if you're holidaying in Morocco ... Evocative, engrossing and entertaining (The Times )

I loved Shadow of the Rock. Mogford’s sharp prose drew me in from the first page and his intriguingly flawed hero Spike stands out in the memory (Sadie Jones )

If you want a terrific first thriller to enjoy, try Shadow of the Rock by Thomas Mogford - it's ace - original, pacy, great writing debut (Susan Hill on Twitter )

Don't miss ... A good start to a promised series featuring Spike Sanguinetti, a Gibraltan lawyer (Literary Review )

This couldn't have been any better ... an engrossing tale that captures the reader's heart. I look forward to the new adventures of Mr. Spike Sanguinetti (CriminalElement.com )

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The first in an exciting new crime series set in Gibraltar and Morocco, featuring lawyer Spike Sanguinetti

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A New Hero to Applaud 12 Aug 2012
By ACB (swansea) TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
This is fertile ground for a new novellist and hero. Set in Tangier, the hero, lawyer Spike Sanguinetti, a Gilbraltan 'Rock' with a pedigree, linguist and master of the local jargon. His old schoolmate appears on the scene, Soloman Hussan, a hybrid Jewish and North African character. He is accused and implicated in the murder of a Spanish citizen found on the sea front in Tangier. The victim has high-flying connections and the pressure is on to not only solve the crime, but also to exonerate Hussan. Sanguinetti sets off on the investigation. His journey takes him to shady Morrocan clubs and their clientele. Leading on, he finds intrigue. A controlling, relentless consortium are hell-bent on making a fortune in solar-power in the vast desert. We are involved, as readers, in a corrupt, untrustworthy, nasty world of cut-throat chicanery. The outcome is exciting and thrilling. Grand!

A most enjoyable novel. More to come, I'm sure.
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4.0 out of 5 stars All the ingredients, and some more 25 Aug 2012
By ia
Format:Paperback
This book has all the elements of a crime thriller. Evocative location (Gibraltar/Tangiers); troubled detective (Spike Sanguinetti); corporate intrigue (new-age power sources); and the seedy underworld. So, it was all there to keep me happy. But it had two other things which I wasn't expecting.

First, a sense of humour. Not a laugh-out-loud stream of one-liners, but more like a smirk. A gentle reminder that when things are at their most tense, we all try to get by with a joke. There are some quirky characters along the way (hotel receptionist; Spike's dad) who are more than just comic relief. Too many crime stories are too scared of a laugh. The Shadow of the Rock isn't.

Secondly, the descriptive passages. Again, the novels I'm used to reading put style secondary to plot. The tale must fizz along and not stop to look out the window, it seems. But Shadow of the Rock is not like that. Mogford is happy to riff on the description of incidental items, without every seeming to hold up the tale.

There were parts where I thought I could see it coming, but then again this is a crime story where the reader is always trying to work out where the author is going. And, crucially, I didn't guess the twist in the tale. Well worth picking up. You'll learn a bit about Gibraltar/Tangiers (if you're interested), and you'll be entertained along the way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars New Kid on the Rock 28 July 2012
By Elaine Simpson-long TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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We have detectives in France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Spain, Italy and sure lots of other places I have never heard of and now we have a first, we have a detective set on the Rock of Gibraltar. At least I think it is a first, if somebody writes and tells otherwise then I will stand corrected.

Actually, the hero of our story Shadow of the Rock by Thomas Mogford is not a detective or a spy or anything like that, he is a lawyer and his name is Spike Sanguinetti. He is not even a criminal lawyer but deals in tax and other related matters but all that changes when he comes home one night to find an old friend, Solomon Hassan, lurking and on the run from a charge of murder. A Spanish girl has been found with her throat cut on a beach in Tangiers and Solomon was seen with her shortly before Rockher death. He managed to elude the authorities but now they want him back and he has turned to Spike for help.

Spike sets off for Tangiers to try to delay Solomon's extradition and finds himself in a network of intrigue and danger. He meets a beautiful Bedouin girl, Zhara, who is investigating the disappearance of her father. It seems that she is following a trail which leads back to Solomon or, more importantly, the multi-national company for which he works.

Now you know if there is a multi-national company involved, they just HAVE to be the bad guys so don't think I am giving too much away here when I say if you assume this, you will not be wrong. Lots of murky double dealing going on and Spike finds himself in some pretty unsavoury company. He also finds himself in some pretty unsavoury surroundings as well: "The ground consisted of layer upon layer of trodden rubbish; flattened cans, shredded sackcloth, powdered glass. A stream snaked between the brick shacks. Its stench - eggs and rotten meat - suggested open sewers. The tall nuclear green reeds grew on one side only, giving Spike a glimpse of a brownish sludge oozing through the centre".

I have to say that after reading Shadow of the Rock it is highly unlikely that you will rush off to your local travel agent to book a holiday in Tangier as it sounds pretty ghastly there with corruption, both literally and figuratively, round every corner and in every shadow but have to admit it is heaving with atmosphere.

I am not going to attempt to give you the story line because not sure that I can as I found it very complicated. This is not a book you just put down and pick up casually, you really have to concentrate to work out what is going on and who is guilty of what. It repays your attention however, and we end up with a twist in the tail in the final chapter which, though I had suspected, still took me by surprise.

This is the first of what should be an interesting series in a fascinating setting. The Rock is an odd place, I visited it in my childhood, it is a spot of Britishness where you least expect it and this Britishness is mixed up with a mixture of other cultures which makes for a slightly skewed ambience. Of course, the Brits on the Rock hold stoutly to their identity whle the Spanish who feel the Rock belongs to them, hover around muttering and moaning and making life as difficult as possible for the Gibraltarians.

In this, the author's debut novel, we are introduced to Spike Sanguinetti, are given some background on his life and meet his father, suffering from some unnamed illness and now living with his son. We also meet his partner, Peter Galliano and the scene is set and the actors are on stage and given their lines. As the series progresses we will, no doubt, get to know them better and learn more of their relationship with each other and this is what I always enjoy about a long running series.

Shadow of the Rock is published by Bloomsbury on 2 August and I note another one of their authors, one William Boyd, has said that Mogford is a 'rare and enviable talent'. Well if William says so then who am I to argue.

Ok I may be a bit biased and willing to believe what Mr Boyd has to say as I met him earlier this year and rather gushed in a highly embarrassing way all over his jumper, but I also concur with his opinion and thought this was a very well written and sharp edged piece of writing. As I said, not easy, you do have to keep the little grey cells on the qui vive but worth it in the end.
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1.0 out of 5 stars this one's going back in the hutch
Our book club organiser leaves books in a rabbit hutch for us to pick up, and the group consensus is that 'back in the hutch' is the right place for this one. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars well written - unusual setting
very good story set in an area I knew nothing about. Held my interest from start to end. I shall seek out more in this series
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5.0 out of 5 stars stylish and sharp
Am not a very frequent crime reader, but this was given to me by a friend and turned out to be gripping. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A genius new suspense protagonist
What an incredible debut for Spike and Mogford - this book is a masterwork of suspense and drama. Spike Sanguinetti is deeply convincing and engaging as a protagonist. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Nicola Charles
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent story.
Heard about it on Jazz FM and thought I might like it. I wasn't disappointed - it was really good and can recommend it to anyone who likes a good thriller.
Published 4 months ago by Alicia Fox
5.0 out of 5 stars Spike is awesome !
This novel is great with a lot of links with history, and descriptions of wonderful sites that are taking you there. l just loved it...
Published 5 months ago by Jeff S
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting read!
Exciting gripping tense and sexual. Thomas has grasped all these elements in his book making it a great read, it's a must
Published 5 months ago by sjm
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
starts off well rather a lot of adjectives in the first part but it soon gets going into a different and exciting read
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