Mischance Creek
(Author) Garry Disher'Disher is the gold standard for rural noir' CHRIS HAMMER'The equal of Joseph Wambaugh and James Lee Burke' THE TIMES'A superb chronicler of cop culture' SUNDAY TIMESIt's the worst drought in a generation, and the people of Senior Constable Paul Hirschhausen's vast outback beat are suffering. Foreclosures. Failing businesses. Petty quarrels on the brink of escalation.So when Annika Nordrum asks for help, Hirsch is relieved to feel useful. Her father's body was found at the bottom of a mineshaft six years ago, his death ruled an accident. But her mother hasn't been seen since. As Hirsch starts investigating, more questions arise: why was her father at a long-abandoned gold diggings? What happened to his missing possessions? And who found his dog wandering alone with a bloodstained collar? Tensions are high in Tiverton; can Hirsch find his answers before the town reaches breaking point?From the multiple Ned Kelly Award-winning author and king of Australian crime comes the latest Paul Hirsch mystery, for readers of Jane Harper, Ian Rankin and Chris Hammer.
Garry Disher
Garry Disher is an Australian author known for his crime fiction and young adult novels. He has written over 50 books, with his most notable works including the Wyatt series, the Inspector Challis series, and the award-winning young adult novel "The Divine Wind." Disher's writing is characterized by its sharp dialogue, intricate plots, and vividly drawn characters. His contributions to literature include reinvigorating the crime genre with his unique storytelling and creating compelling narratives that explore themes of justice, morality, and human nature. "The Divine Wind" is considered his most famous work, exploring the impact of World War II on a small Australian town. Disher's impact on the literary genre is evident in his numerous awards and critical acclaim, solidifying his reputation as a prolific and talented writer.