Dark Summer by Jon Cleary

Dark Summer

Jon Cleary
269 pages
William Morrow & Co
Apr 1993
Hardcover
Mystery & Thrillers WSBN
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From Publishers Weekly Cleary has earned a loyal following with his Aussie mysteries, and this latest will do nothing to blunt his fans' enthusiasm. When Sydney policeman Scobie Malone (hero of Pride's Harvest and Murder Song ), finds the body of an informer floating in the pool outside his home, it's merely the first in a series of seemingly random killings. Injecting his victims with poison, the murderer also claims a couple of dockside union hoods and an old prostitute. Scobie takes to the docklands, once the stomping ground of his estranged father, and uncovers secret deliveries of drugs. Cleary writes with unusual authority but little suspense, choosing instead to let his readers stay a step or two ahead of his sleuth. Thus we eavesdrop on the operations of a pimp, on a chemist turned baker turned dealer, and on an old-time con trying to pass on the family business to his son. A reserved stylist, Cleary shows occasional flashes of wit and wisdom. This time, he plays it safe with a workmanlike plot and some determined detective work as the main orders of business. Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal The prolific Australian author brings back Sydney's Inspector Scobie Malone, who finds the first of several murder victims in his own swimming pool. This book should prove popular.Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Pages 269
Publisher William Morrow & Co
Published 1993
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