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Saving Billie: Cliff Hardy 29

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Saving Billie: Cliff Hardy 29

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Corris

ISBN:

9781741146523

Series Number:

29

Publisher:

Allen & Unwin

Imprint:

Allen & Unwin

Publication Date:

1st December 2005

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

A823.3

Prizes:

Short-listed for Ned Kelly Award for Australian Crime Writing 2006 (Australia)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

228

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 195mm

Weight:

210g

Description

'The godfather of Australian crime fiction.'

When journalist Louise Kramer hires Cliff Hardy to find Billie Marchant, Hardy heads for unfamiliar territory of the far south-western suburbs of Sydney. Billie claims to have information about media big-wheel Jonas Clement -- the subject of an incriminating expose by Kramer. Clement doesn't want Billie found and Clement's enemies want to find her first.

Hardy tracks Billie down, but saving Billie' means not only rescuing her, it means saving her from herself. Billie, ex-stripper, sometime hooker and druggie, is a handful. Hardy gets help from members of the Pacific Islander community and others, but the enemies close in and he is soon fighting on several different fronts.

Clement and his chief rival, Barclay Greaves, have heavies in the field, and Hardy has to negotiate his way through their divided loyalties. Some negotiations involve cunning but others involve guns. The action takes place against the backdrop of the Federal election campaign, and all outcomes are uncertain.

'I don't know how many Cliff Hardy novels there are, but there aren't enough.' - Kerry Greenwood, Sydney Morning Herald

'Hardy is a wonderful creation still, under Corris's magisterial narrative control, capable of those odd echoes and resonances, the elegiac interludes, that characterise the best crime writing.' Graeme Blundell, Weekend Australian odd echoes and resonances, the elegiac interludes, that characterise the best crime writing.' - Graeme Blundell, Weekend Australian

Reviews

I don't know how many Cliff Hardy novels there are, but there aren't enough.' Kerry Greenwood, Sydney Morning Herald. Hardy is a wonderful creation still, under Corris's magisterial narrative control, capable of those odd echoes and resonances, the elegiac interludes, that characterise the best crime writing.' Graeme Blundell, Weekend Australian

Author Bio

Peter Corris is best known as the 'father' of Australian crime fiction through his Cliff Hardy detective stories. He's written many other books, including a very successful biography of Fred Hollows and a collection of short stories revolving around the game of golf.

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