Deep Water
By (Author) Peter Corris
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st April 2009
Australia
General
Fiction
A823
Winner of The Ned Kelly Award 2009 (Australia)
Paperback
204
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 17mm
219g
Stripped of his private detective licence and devastated by the murder of his partner Lily Truscott, Cliff Hardy travels to the US to help Lily's brother's tilt for a world boxing title. In San Diego he suffers a heart attack and undergoes a quadruple bypass. He meets nurse Margaret McKinley, an expatriate Australian, who is concerned about the disappearance in Sydney of her father, renowned geologist Henry McKinley. Hardy undertakes to investigate. It turns out that McKinley had discovered a way to tap into the massive Sydney basin aquifer, a possible solution to the city's water problems. Hardy confronts an old enemy and contending forces bent on exploiting the discovery and prepared to kill for it.
Peter Corris is undoubtedly a major figure in our time. -- Stephen Knight
Corris is writing about us and our cities, and doing it with incisive style. * Sydney Morning Herald *
Hardy goes from strength to strength. * Adelaide Advertiser *
Peter Corris is best known as the 'godfather' of Australian crime fiction through his Cliff Hardy detective stories.