Monthly Archives: November 2019

BIG SKY

Right there on the cover it says ‘A Jackson Brodie novel”. But Jackson Brodie is just one circle in an intricate Venn diagram of characters. From the first page, the diagram is proliferating and intersecting wildly. Private investigator Brodie (ex-army, … Continue reading

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BRUNY

A Tasmanian political thriller? How unexpected. And not what I would have predicted as a follow-up from Heather Rose, who was awarded the 2017 Stella for Museum of Modern Love. Bruny is a gripping novel about corruption and influence and … Continue reading

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