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Whispering Death
Whispering Death | Garry Disher
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The long-awaited sixth installment in the Inspector Hal Challis series set in Australia, available in the United States at last! Hal Challis is in trouble at home and abroad: dressed down by the boss for speaking out about police budget cuts; missing his lover, Ellen Destry, who is overseas on a study tour. But there's plenty to keep his mind off his problems. A rapist in a police uniform stalks Challis's Peninsula beat, there is a serial armed robber headed in his direction and a home invasion that's a little too close to home. Not to mention a very clever, very mysterious female cat burglar who may or may not be planning something on Challis's patch. Meanwhile, at the Waterloo Police Station, Challis finds his officers have their own issues. Scobie Sutton, still struggling with his wife's depression, seems to be headed for a career crisis; and something very interesting is going on between Constable Pam Murphy and Jeanne Schiff, the feisty young sergeant on assignment from the Sex Crimes Unit.
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charl08
Whispering Death | Garry Disher
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Quality crime fiction (although I probably should have begun at the start of the series). Art theft, police corruption and interesting human drama.

arubabookwoman I love Gary Disher. I‘ve read the entire Hal (??) (sorry for the senior moment), and several stand alones, but haven‘t gotten to the Wyatt series yet. 3y
Freespirit Love his books too 💕 3y
charl08 @arubabookwoman @Freespirit looking forward to reading more of his books. 3y
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vivastory
Whispering Death | Garry Disher
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Interesting guardian article on certain readers who are unwilling to suspend disbelief:
theguardian.com/books/2019/nov/04/being-a-writer-doesnt-mean-i-condone-do-i-even-have-to-say-it

arubabookwoman One of my favorite crime writers! 4y
vivastory @arubabookwoman Glad to hear it! I've never read him, I thought the article was interesting 4y
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