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Peace

The second book in the bestselling Australian crime series

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It's been a peaceful Christmas for Paul Hirschhausen, the only cop in Tiverton. A grass fire, a stolen ute, the usual welfare checks. The big event: Brenda Flann driving her Falcon into the front bar of the pub.

Then Hirsch is called to a strange, vicious incident in Kitchener Street. And Sydney police ask him to lookin on a family living on a back road outside town.

Suddenly it doesn't look like a season of goodwill at all.

Garry Disher has published fifty titles across multiple genres. His last standalone novel, Bitter Wash Road, won the 2016 German Crime Prize, a prize he has previously won twice. In 2018 he received the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award.

'Disher is the gold standard for rural noir.' Chris Hammer

'There is no peace for a good man when the mercury rises, tempers fray and violence simmers. This is a scorchingly good novel.' Michael Robotham

'Peace tells the story of a cop exiled to a wounded town in South Australia's dry country. In this brilliant novel Disher takes his readers on a harrowing journey.' Jock Serong

'I loved Peace. It is an an uplifting book, an utterly compelling mystery with rare heart and humanity. If you enjoyed Jane Harper's The Lost Man, this novel is for you.' Dervla McTiernan

'Peter Temple and Garry Disher will be identified as the crime writers who redefined Australian crime fiction in terms of its form, content and style.' Sydney Morning Herald

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    • Books+Publishing

      September 26, 2019
      In Peace, Garry Disher returns to the rural South Australian town of Tiverton and to the hero of his 2013 novel Bitter Wash Road, Constable Paul ‘Hirsch’ Hirschhausen. Hirsch has been exiled to the one-man police station after accusations of whistleblowing on members of his department in Adelaide, his own reputation tainted by their corruption. A tough, smart, honest cop—one of the most likable lawmen in crime fiction—most of Hirsch’s days are spent doing welfare checks and attending to small, nuisance offenses and the occasional drug overdose as the ice epidemic runs its horrific course. Keeping the peace, in other words. Then, over Christmas, the unthinkable happens: a brutal, bloody incident involving the massacre of Nan Washburn’s horses, and an equally violent incident involving a stand-offish family living outside of town that brings the metropolitan police into Hirsch’s territory. The cast of Peace is strong and the local colour is as vivid as ever. Disher was portraying the harshness of the Australian landscape long before Jane Harper’s The Dry ignited a new wave of Australian crime fiction, and fans of her work, and Chris Hammer’s Scrublands, will find much to enjoy here. Disher provides the complete mystery package: unobtrusively slick detection, plenty of surprises and mounting thrills, with a protagonist that demonstrates a remarkable level of humanity.

      Simon McDonald is a bookseller at Potts Point Bookshop

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