Crocodile Tears: Australian crime fiction with an unexpected twist
By (Author) Alan Carter
Fremantle Press
Fremantle Press
1st October 2021
Australia
General
Fiction
Crime and / or mystery fiction
823.92
336
Width 154mm, Height 235mm, Spine 25mm
416g
Part espionage thriller, part police procedural, Crocodile Tears shows powerful forces, at home and abroad, determined to keep their secrets buried. At any cost. Detective Philip 'Cato' Kwong is investigating the death of a retiree found hacked to pieces in his suburban Perth home. The trail leads to Timor-Leste, with its recent blood-soaked history. There, he reunites with an old frenemy, the spook Rory Driscoll, who, in Cato's experience, has always occupied a hazy moral terrain. Resourceful, multilingual and hard as nails, Rory has been Canberra's go-to guy when things get sticky in the Asia-Pacific. Now Rory wants out. But first he's needed to chaperone a motley group of whistleblowers with a price on their heads. And there's one on his, too.
Alan Carter was born in Sunderland, UK. He immigrated to Australia in 1991 and now lives just south of Hobart. He sometimes works as a television documentary director. In his spare time he plunges into the icy Tasmanian waters for fun.