![]() ![]() His colleagues aren't exactly in tip-top shape either. So he's running the tiny police station in Port Monro as he tries to deal with his mental and physical scars. Cashin is back in his home town in South Eastern Australia after his previous case in Melbourne went horribly wrong. Homicide detective Joe Cashin isn't so sure, though, and this is where the book gets special. And the former is consistently shocking as it's assumed three young Aboriginal men had to be behind the attack on a wealthy businessman who is left for dead in his own home. ![]() Peter Temple's novel is set in the sticks where casual racism and homophobia are as natural as breathing. ![]() If you thought Australia was all bronzed hunks on Bondi Beach, or cheerful folk popping in and out of each other's houses in Neighbours, you're about to have your preconceptions shattered by THE BROKEN SHORE. ![]()
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