After failed attempts to make a different future, Brad Chen returns to the Australian capital to reprise his role as the city's number one murder investigator. Where others see mere coincidence in the deaths of three friends, Chen soon sees clear and sinister purpose. His efforts to bring the killer to justice will test him in every way. And matters aren't helped by a mystery woman's determination to sabotage his new life or by the physical and mental burdens of his rough and tumble past.

"Best Served Cold" is the long awaited return of Chen by award winning author Kel a classic revenge tale set in Canberra, on the South Coast of New South Wales and in harbourside Sydney. It delivers more of the witty dialogue, wry observations and complex plotting that fans of the smart-talking Chinese-Australian detective have come to expect.

Author

Kel Robertson

Kel Robertson grew up in country New South Wales. He has worked as a barman, labourer, industrial advocate and policy adviser. He is a graduate of a number of Australian universities and lives and works in Canberra. Dead Set is his first novel.

Country of Origin

Books:

Series: Brad Chen

Book Number:
4
2023
Book Number:
3
2011
Book Number:
2
2010
Book Number:
1
2011
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Review SMOKE AND MIRRORS - Kel Robertson
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Review DEAD SET - Kel Robertson
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Monday, September 17, 2007
ISBN
9780645945300
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4
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