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Bound and gagged, the shocked and terrified victim recognises his assailant. Days later, another body is discovered. How many assassins stalk the village? In a picturesque Cypriot village an expatriate theatrical group gather to discuss their next play; but when the curtain rises it'll be murder. A blackmailer stalks the cast - a group riven with jealousies, rivalry, sexual tension and illicit affairs. Unbeknownst to each other they all attempt to find solutions to their problems. Some believe it lies in murder. Can they find the blackmailer? And can they find that all important 'little black book' - the chronicle of their misdeeds. When a body is discovered, Diana, author and amateur actor, turns detective to draw up a suspects list. After the police get involved one of the suspects is found hanged - another murder or the suicide of a guilty person? A visit to a villager's home uncovers an ancient assassin's killing device. Could this be the murder weapon? Is it possible that an assassin lives at the heart of this formerly peaceful and idyllic village? Love, hate, murder and high drama all feature in this classic historical detective story. With a long list of suspects, some dramatic twists and the odd red herring, the reader is left guessing until the final curtain.

The Assassins' Village Faith Mortimer 9780956931801 Books

More than a simple murder mystery, it is a solidly constructed contemporary psychological novel that draws a series of fascinating characters whose violent death is the logical outcome of their violent lives. The Shakespeare quotations at the beginning of each chapter find a subtle echo in the text, lifting the novel to well-beyond a mere who-dunnit.

The setting is the other remarkable feature of this novel: hot, sweet-smelling Cyprus. We are presented with the expat community living a dream life in a scenic, small mountain village, and the local villagers whose life is drab and full of memories of war and past sufferings. The contrast is startling and Faith Mortimer makes the most of it. One keeps turning the pages wondering where the assassins are really hiding...

The pace is good: it starts off with an unforgettable scene that causes one to want to read as fast as possible to find out why it happened the way it happened. The story is not told in a linear/chronological fashion. A middle section with flash backs to the 1970s, while relatively long, is nonetheless necessary: the flash backs provide the necessary clues and contribute to building up the suspense - that suspense which ultimately has made so many commentators recall Agatha Christie. But Faith Mortimer is not Agatha Christie: she is an author in her own right, and surely her next book will prove it!

Product details

  • Paperback 348 pages
  • Publisher Topsails Charter (June 8, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0956931804

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The Assassin's Village begins with a very thrilling and frightening scene. When I read it, I thought of the hunter is now caught by the hunted. The scene was captivating and left me wanting to read more. The rest of the book did not disappoint. It seems that throughout the book I kept wondering and guessing 'who did it. Is it this person, I bet it's that person.' It seemed there was always a reason why anyone of the characters would or could have been the killer but the story was never predictable. By the end of each chapter I was almost convinced the killer was the person focused on the most in that chapter but then the realization hit that I will not know who the killer is until I finish the book.

The author wrote a well developed story with wonderful imagery and well developed characters. I especially enjoyed each quote from Macbeth at the beginning of each chapter. This story was a fascinating story and I hope to be able to read more by this author.
this mystery is full of twists and motives from all kinds of suspects who coulda/woulda/shoulda killed the truly hateful victims. (i wanted to kill both of them too!) totally recommend this book.

the author has been compared to Agatha Christie. But I disagree. Christie's characters are 'true' - as are Mortimer's. But Mortimer colors her characters more deeply, provides more background and backstory. Her narrative contains subtle psychological nuances. When you're done with the story, she's pretty much told you everything you need to know - if only you'd read the signs more careful.

diana and steve are a charming investigative couple.
The Assassins' Village
Author Faith Mortimer

Reviewer R. Murry

Ms. Mortimer's novel starts you off with a zinger that holds your attention until the last `t' is crossed and the last `i' is dotted in the final chapter. And even then, you're not certain as to if the mystery is solved. Agatha Christie novels kept me on the edge, as this well written "Who done it?" tale. A little Macbeth is appropriately used as the "Lead in" on each chapter. Who could ask for anything more? Well, this mystery makes you think - Is it him? Or, is it her?

Our sleuth, named Diana, is a foreigner living in a small village on the island of Cyprus where everyone knows everyone. The reality is that the villagers don't have a clue as to what their neighbors' rumored backgrounds are. They only surmise as to what is real or not. One relocated Englishman is murdered and everyone is suspect except the ones who were at the restaurant with Diana and her husband Steven - of course.

Diana, a writer, lists all that could have committed the crime. Its Ms. Mortimer's prose that paints a vivid character picture of these would be murders. This is all portrayed in the colorful scenery of a beautiful island. It would seem that any of her finely developed characters on the list could have done the deed, because Leslie, the victim, has negatively commingled with many of them.

What is the instrument of the murder? This is what the reader my pick up on, but I do not think that will happen until the end of this book. It's when Diana learns the truth about one of the characters. This is my kind of mystery - you think you know who did it, but you don't until the end.

If you're like me, this gem of a book will grab you and you will want to read another of Faith Mortimer's novels.
Though subtitled a mystery and suspense thriller, I just could not get into The Assassins' Village by Faith Mortimer. If you are a fan of the author's writing, you might appreciate this tale. I found it dull and the characters flat. After reading more than 15% of the book, I gave up trying to find its redeeming value.
I love a good old fashion murder mystery and had a great time trying to figure out whodunit in Faith Mortimer's Assassin's Village. Set in small Cypriot village, the author paints an intensely vivid picture with incredible authenticity. The cast of characters is truly unique, each providing a piece to the puzzle. When a dastardly man turns up dead in Agios Mamas, followed by the suicide of another man, a budding writer turns super sleuth and tries to solve the mystery. Not an easy task, I might add, with so many suspects whose motives are slowly unraveled throughout the story. The Assassin's Village is the second novel by Faith Mortimer and I just saw that she recently released a short story called The Bamboo Mirror.
More than a simple murder mystery, it is a solidly constructed contemporary psychological novel that draws a series of fascinating characters whose violent death is the logical outcome of their violent lives. The Shakespeare quotations at the beginning of each chapter find a subtle echo in the text, lifting the novel to well-beyond a mere who-dunnit.

The setting is the other remarkable feature of this novel hot, sweet-smelling Cyprus. We are presented with the expat community living a dream life in a scenic, small mountain village, and the local villagers whose life is drab and full of memories of war and past sufferings. The contrast is startling and Faith Mortimer makes the most of it. One keeps turning the pages wondering where the assassins are really hiding...

The pace is good it starts off with an unforgettable scene that causes one to want to read as fast as possible to find out why it happened the way it happened. The story is not told in a linear/chronological fashion. A middle section with flash backs to the 1970s, while relatively long, is nonetheless necessary the flash backs provide the necessary clues and contribute to building up the suspense - that suspense which ultimately has made so many commentators recall Agatha Christie. But Faith Mortimer is not Agatha Christie she is an author in her own right, and surely her next book will prove it!
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