Garry Disher: Peace, Serpent’s Tail/Profile Books, 9781788165129, paperback, publication date: October 2020
I was
introduced to Garry Disher when reading “Bitter Wash Road” and absolutely agree
that he deserves his reputation as one of the great masters of Australian literary
crime fiction having just finished his latest book “Peace”, I loved
it. Disher has been awarded the “Deutsche
Krimipreis” several times and is also the recipient of the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement
award.
Hirsch,
as Paul Hirschhausen is called, was already the protagonist in “Bitter Wash
Road”, a former metropolitan detective and whistle-blower who reported corruption
and cover ups amongst his fellow police officers only to find himself degraded
to constable and transferred to a posting in the South Australian outback town
of Tiverton. The local police station also
serves as his living quarters but most hours his four wheel drive is home when
patrolling the vast rural countryside. In “Peace” Hirsch is struggling to resolve
several apparently unconnected small town events and crimes in his district during
the scorching Australian Christmas season.
But then his is called to a murder scene of a woman and her son to whom
he had issued a warning days before and officials from Sydney show up taking
over. In his own stubborn way Hirsch continues to investigate following his
hunch that the murder victim might have been in a witness protection program. Dishers
writing style has been called “rural noir”, a perfect description. Only fellow
crime writer Jane Harper, whom I also hold in very high regard, narrates the
evil undercurrents of seemingly everyday life in the bush and the darker side
of human nature hidden behind a benign appearance so exquisitely. I will not go into detail about the plot of
the novel as it would totally spoil the coming together of the various events
in the end but let me assure you, if you are in search of an extraordinary
setting, an intriguing plot, a brilliant description of the characters and
country life in the Australian bush, this novel is a perfect choice for
you. Disher has written a number of
other crime fiction which I will definitely check into now, he definitely has a
fan in me.
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