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''Young Petrella'' is a collection of 16 short stories about the British policeman
Patrick Petrella Patrick Petrella is a police detective created by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert who appears in ten books published between 1959 and 2003 and is probably the best-known of the half-dozen or so recurring characters that Gilbert wrote a ...
by the British writer
Michael Gilbert Michael Francis Gilbert (17 July 1912 – 8 February 2006) was an English solicitor and author of crime fiction. Early life and education Gilbert was born on 17 July 1912 in Billinghay, Lincolnshire, England to Bernard Samuel Gilbert, a writ ...
published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1987 and in the United States by Harper & Row the same year. All of the stories except one had previously appeared in the British magazine ''
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''. In addition to the stories themselves, there is an introduction by Gilbert written especially for this book. The first story in the book, "The Conspirators", concerns an 11-year old Petrella; the rest are about his early career as a policeman in London, first as a detective constable, then as a detective sergeant. An earlier collection of stories, ''
Petrella at Q Petrella at Q is a collection of 11 short stories plus one longer story divided into four parts about the British policeman Patrick Petrella by the British writer Michael Gilbert published in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton in 1977 and ...
'', had been published ten years before, in 1977, but consisted of stories about Petrella's later years on the force, when he was first a detective inspector and then a detective chief inspector. As usual with Gilbert, in spite of his smooth, urbane style, some of the stories take an unexpectedly grim turn, "Lost Leader", in particular, which begins with a group of teen-aged boys playing Robin Hood and comes to a harsh conclusion. "Michael was an exceptionally fine storyteller, but he's hard to classify," said one of his British publishers after his death. "He's not a hard-boiled writer in the classic sense, but there is a hard edge to him, a feeling within his work that not all of society is rational, that virtue is not always rewarded.".Douglas Greene of Crippen & Landrau, quoted in ''The New York Times'', 15 February 2006


Stories in order

*''Introduction'', page 7 — by Michael Gilbert *''PROLOGUE'' **''The Conspirators'', page 11 — Petrella is 11 years old in this story *''DETECTIVE CONSTABLE'' **''Who Has Seen the Wind?'', page 31 **''The Prophet and the Bird'', page 38 **''Nothing Ever Happens on Highside'', page 47 **''Cash in Hand'', page 55 **''Source Seven'', page 65 —
Inspector Hazlerigg Inspector Hazlerigg is a police detective created by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert who appears in six novels published between 1947 and 1958, as well as in 20 short stories. Although he plays a key role in each of the novels, he is ...
has a role **''The Night the Cat Stayed Out'', page 79 *''DETECTIVE SERGEANT'' **''Breach of the Peace'', page 93 **''Voyage into Illusion'', page 103 —
Inspector Hazlerigg Inspector Hazlerigg is a police detective created by the British mystery writer Michael Gilbert who appears in six novels published between 1947 and 1958, as well as in 20 short stories. Although he plays a key role in each of the novels, he is ...
has a role **''The Oyster Catcher'', page 116 **''Dangerous Structure'', page 130 **''Death Watch'', page 140 **''Lost Leader'', page 150 —
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has a brief appearance **''The Coulman Handicap'', page 166 **''The Sark Lane Mission'', page 184 **''Paris in Summer'', page 207


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: 1987 short story collections British short story collections Detective fiction short story collections Short story collections by Michael Gilbert Hodder & Stoughton books {{1980s-mystery-story-collection-stub