The orchard murders / Robert Gott.

By: Gott, Robert [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Gott, Robert. Holiday Murders ; bk. 4.Publisher: Leicester [England] : Ulverscroft, Aurora, 2023Edition: Large print editionDescription: 354 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781787829596Subject(s): Cults -- Fiction | World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia -- Fiction | Private investigators -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Police -- Fiction | Australia -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction | Melbourne (Vic.) -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: In 1944, in the outer-Melbourne suburb of Nunawading, the brutal deaths of a family herald the return of a long-forgotten cult. A man named Anthony Prescott has declared himself the Messiah, and has promised his followers immortality. There are those who believe him - and who are ready to kill in his name. Inspector Titus Lambert of the Melbourne Homicide unit, whose detectives are over-stretched, requests the discreet assistance of Helen Lord and Joe Sable: once members of his unit, now private inquiry agents. The investigation is more perilous than any of them realise, and will have tragic consequences.
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In 1944, in the outer-Melbourne suburb of Nunawading, the brutal deaths of a family herald the return of a long-forgotten cult. A man named Anthony Prescott has declared himself the Messiah, and has promised his followers immortality. There are those who believe him - and who are ready to kill in his name. Inspector Titus Lambert of the Melbourne Homicide unit, whose detectives are over-stretched, requests the discreet assistance of Helen Lord and Joe Sable: once members of his unit, now private inquiry agents. The investigation is more perilous than any of them realise, and will have tragic consequences.

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