Fiction
The Dragon Man by Garry Disher & Black Tide by Peter Temple
by J.R. Carroll •
The Dragon Man by Garry Disher
Allen & Unwin, $22.95 pb, 238 pp
Black Tide by Peter Temple
Bantam, $22.95 pb, 311 pp
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Over the years, Garry Disher has made his considerable reputation as a crime novelist on the strength of his taciturn, emotionless, lone wolf criminal, Wyatt. It seems Wyatt has taken some sabbatical, or maybe he’s just lying low, planning his next heist, because The Dragon Man showcases all new characters in a new setting. Instead of a gritty, underworld perspective we have a law-enforcement point of view, mainly per medium of Inspector Hal Challis, whose beat is the Mornington Peninsula beachside area outside Melbourne.
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