The Brush-Off: The Murray Whelan Novels: Text Classics
By (Author) Shane Maloney
Introduction by Michael Robotham
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Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
29th January 2018
Australia
General
Fiction
Winner of Ned Kelly Award for Crime Fiction 1996 (Australia)
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Winner, Ned Kelly Award for Crime Fiction, 1996
`When I hear the word culture I think excellence and I think access
I wasnt sure where this was going, but at least he wasnt reaching for his revolver.
Murray Whelan, hero of Stiff, is back at his richly futile best in The Brush-Off. When the body of an artist is fished from the moat outside the National Gallery, Murraypolitical minder, brushed-off lover and art buff on the makegoes looking for the big picture. If he can put the fix in, he might have a chance of staying employed. The second adventure in Shane Maloneys series brilliantly mixes high art with low blows.
`Wickedly funnya cultural caper about the politics of art and the art of politics from Australias top crime writer. The Brush-Off is a beaut of a book, and Shane Maloney a name to remember. -- John Leslie
`The Brush-Off brilliantly mixes the comic and the tragic: this amusing thriller has you laughing at the moments where a gasp may be more appropriate. * Rolling Stone *
`The funniest meanstreets-style writing on offer these daysDont miss this one. -- Kerry Greenwood * Age *
`Maloney is top shelf. * Australian *
`Entertainingsmart and sassy. * Adelaide Advertiser *
Born in Hamilton in western Victoria, in 1953, Shane Maloney is one of Australias most popular novelists. His award-winning and much-loved Murray Whelan seriesStiff, The Brush-Off, Nice Try, The Big Ask, Something Fishy and Sucked Inhas been published around the world.
Before becoming a writer, Shane Maloney booked rock bands, promoted public radio, conducted public relations for the Boy Scouts Association, ran the Melbourne Comedy Festival and became a swimming pool lifeguard. There is no evidence that anyone drowned on his watch.
In 1996 The Brush-Off won the Ned Kelly Prize for Crime Fiction. In 2004 Stiff and The Brush-Off were made into telemovies, starring David Wenham as Murray Whelan. In 2009 Shane Maloney was presented with the Crime Writers Association of Australia Lifetime Achievement Award.
He lives in Melbourne.