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Monday, December 25, 2023

Review: Philanthropists by Rozlan Mohd Noor

Synopsis: While COVID-19 rages, the killings don’t stop—a new Inspector Mislan thriller.

Eight months after the assassination attempt that nearly ended his life, Inspector Mislan Latif is back on twenty-four-hour duty with his assistant, Detective Sergeant Johan Kamaruddin, when the call comes in: double murder in a house in the police district of Sentul. The two dark-skinned men were killed identically, execution-style. In the master bedroom of the rental, in plain sight on the bed, is almost three pounds of drugs, while no identfying documents, wallets, phones, and the like are to be found. No shots were heard, or the neighbors won’t admit to hearing them, but someone called the killings in to notify the police. In the area, drugs are rampant and also foreign nationals, legal and illegal. If the vics were foreign, without papers, where do they start?

Just as Mislan and Jo begin to dig into the case, they face an unprecedented hurdle. COVID-19 is spreading in the country at an alarming rate, prompting a nationwide Movement Control Order. Pursuing their leads in spite of the new restrictions, the investigators come into contact with members of the underworld and the refugee community, before realizing that the real culprits may be closer than they think.

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The sixth in the Inspector Mislan series, and in this instance it is not only criminals that the team have to contend with but Covid and all its implications. Mislan and his team investigate a double homicide, but as the investigation progresses, links to others are noted. Their investigations come full circle, much to their surprise and the outcome is not what is anticipated.

Noor brings all his knowledge from his own career in the police force to create well rounded characters and scenes that the reader will easily find themselves immersed. I am really enjoying this series and cannot wait for the next one!


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