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First
published in 1997 by Random House, Sydney, Australia. | |  | |
 | BIG
BAD BLOOD Sydney
1965. The Beatles are on every radio, and Detective Ray Shearer's on the take.
Shearer acts as muscle for Kings Cross businessman George Shaloub. George
has problems. He wants to knock down some terraces in the Cross to build a business
centre, but heiress and local newspaper publisher Jenny Wilson is running a high-profile
campaign against him. Then one of his prostitutes is found murdered a copycat
killing of an horrific rape and murder six years earlier. This
is just the beginning of the nightmare: the underworld of cops and crims, arson,
drugs and a maelstrom of violence and deceit; of long-hidden secrets that will
drive Shearer into a labyrinth of shame, guilt and hate. Only by confronting his
own dark secrets can he succeed. | AUTHOR'S
NOTE My
intention for Big Bad Blood was to write a big, complex, muscular crime
novel that reflected how I felt about Sydney - a big, muscular city with glitz
on the surface and blood beneath. I
found in James Elroy's language the perfect style for what I wanted. Originally,
I conceived of this book as being about sets of brothers and this is still a major
part of the fabric. |