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Consolation: Winner of the 2021 Best Crime Fiction Ned Kelly Award
By (Author) Garry Disher
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
3rd August 2021
Australia
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Winner of Best Crime Fiction, Ned Kelly Awards, Australian Crime Writers Association 2021 (Australia)
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
270g
Australia's favourite country cop, Hirsch, is back in this new edition of Consolation, the follow-up to Peace and Bitter Wash Road. In Consolation, Tiverton's only police officer Constable Paul Hirschhausen is dealing with a snowdropper. Someone is stealing women's underwear, and Hirsch knows how that kind of crime can escalate. Then two calls come in- a teacher who thinks a child may be in danger at home. A father on the rampage over at the primary school. Hirsch knows how things like that can escalate, too. Families under pressure. Financial problems. But it's always a surprise when the killing starts.
'Consolation is a very impressive piece of crime fiction. It holds attention, impresses with its depth and raises important issues, while being very entertaining. It once more confirms Dishers place as the master of outback noir. * Murder, Mayhem and Long Dogs *
'Well written and very entertaining, Consolation cements Dishers place as the master of outback noir. * Canberra Weekly *
Garry Disher may not have quite the same level of name recognition as fellow bestselling Australian rural noir writers such as Jane Harper and Chris Hammer, but he has long been one of the genres best. * Weekend West *
There are few better explorers of Australias rural heart in any genre than Garry Disher. * Pile by the Bed *
'Garry Disher's novels are an essential and influential part of Australian crime fiction. * Radio National *
Sheer class. * Age *
'This is a book that cannot be praised enough Read it. * Herald Sun *
The outback noir master returns to Tiverton and its only cop Paul Hirsch Hirschhausen. * NZ Listener *
'Rural noir has really become the new big thing in Australian crime fiction, and a lot of the credit for that has to go to Garry Disher. He comes from this world, he knows it, and he writes with great empathy for the people who live there and the way the rhythms of nature affect every single aspect of life. His ability to draw vivid word pictures, and his willingness to trust his readers to interpret them and the things he leaves unsaid put his books head and shoulders above the pack. * Newtown Review of Books *
Garry Disher has published fifty titles across multiple genres. He has won multiple German Crime Prize and Ned Kelly awards, including the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award.