The award-winning second novel in the Melbourne crime series featuring Peter Temple's best loved character- Jack Irish-lawyer, gambler, part-time cabinetmaker, finder of missing people
Peter Temple is widely regarded as one of Australia’s finest writers, and his novels have been published in twenty countries. During his lifetime he worked extensively as a journalist and editor, before teaching editing and media studies at a number of universities. His novels, among them the Jack Irish series, Truth, The Broken Shore and An Iron Rose, are celebrated as some of the best crime writing in English.
Temple died in March 2018.
‘Gritty Melbourne atmosphere and lots of weather; a suitably
alienated, macho anti-hero...and lots of Aussie Rules business.
Confirms Temple’s rep as the top hard-boiled crime writer on the
local scene.’
*Courier-Mail*
‘Black Tide rips, snorts and crackles with a delicious pace.’
*Age*
‘Black Tide is certainly compulsive, but Temple’s laconic, utterly
natural style and his instinctive command of the genre elevates it
to a new level well above the standard...paranoia thriller. Temple
is the business.’
*Australian Book Review*
‘Hallelujah, Jack Irish—lawyer, punter, dyed-in-the-wool Fitzroy
follower and part-time cabinetmaker—is back...a stunning and
welcome return...A fast, funny, fabulous thriller.’
*Adelaide Advertiser*
‘Temple’s ear for dialogue and the vernacular was quite
something—and had him compared to the masterful Detroit-native
Elmore Leonard.’
*NZ Metro*
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