Dark Summer

By Jon Cleary

From the award-winning Jon Cleary, a novel featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone – who finds the first of several murder victims in his own swimming pool.

In the heat of an Australian summer, Inspector Scobie Malone of the New South Wales police finds the body of a promising informer, Scungy Grime, floating face down in his family’s backyard swimming pool. Scobie is investigating Sydney’s major drug-dealing operation, and Grime’s murder is a clear warning. Malone’s family is put under police protection—a nightmare for Scobie, who had always been able to separate his professional obligations from his home life. But Scobie is determined not to be frightened off the job and leads the search for the murderer.

Scungy Grime turns out to be only the first victim of an innovative killer who injects his victims with curare. The trail leads in many directions: to Grime’s former boss, retired big-time criminal Jack Aldwych; to Aldwych’s son, Junior, who is using his father’s ill-gotten fortune to build a legitimate business empire; to Junior’s unlikely girlfriend, Janis, a tough-nut social worker who counsels drug…

Author: Jon Cleary
Format: ebook
Release Date: 17 Jul 2014
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-755421-8
Jon Cleary, who died in July 2010, was the author of over fifty novels, including The High Commissioner, which was the first in a popular detective fiction series featuring Sydney Police Inspector Scobie Malone. In 1996 he was awarded the Inaugural Ned Kelly Award for his lifetime contribution to crime fiction in Australia. His last novel, FOUR-CORNERED CIRLCE, was published in 2007.

PRAISE FOR JON CLEARY: -

'When the ruminants and the lucre-chasers are growing lichen on library shelves Jon Cleary will continue to be read'LOS ANGELES TIMES -

'Enough plot twists and conspiracy-making ingredients to satisfy the most demanding aficionado of the genre'IRISH TIMES -

”'The business of a novelist is to tell a story. Jon Cleary has that talent in abundance” - SUNDAY EXPRESS

”'The Malone stories come alive through their setting … Cleary’s writing is seamless and his plots imaginative and mature” - MIAMI HERALD

”'Cleary is a national literary institution… If Australia has a crime writer who deserves to be spoken of in the same breath as Ed McBain, Ruth Rendell, and P.D James, then it is Cleary” - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD