Endpeace

By Jon Cleary

ENDPEACE is a 1996 novel from award-winning Australian author Jon Cleary. It is the thirteenth book to feature Sydney detective, Scobie Malone. When Scobie attends a dinner party held by a publishing tycoon, he is called upon to find a killer when the tycoon is shot dead during the night.

When wealthy newspaper magnate Sir Harry Huxwood is shot dead in his own bed, it is Inspector Scobie Malone’s job to pick up the pieces and name the killer. This means infiltrating the opulent Huxwood residence, Malmaison House, where Lady Phillipa presides over the sprawling Huxwood family and staff – and a veritable vipers’ nest.

As Malone investigates he uncovers the stuff of headlines: a forgotten love affair; Fleet Street incomers versus an ex-crim on the make; a family dogfight over potential handouts of fifty million dollars apiece; a silence that has lasted twenty five years. And, making it smell sweeter on the surface, a rose garden to rival Empress Josephine’s.

Amidst unwanted interference from his superiors and all the attention attracted by such a high profile case, the pressure is on Malone to come up with the true story, once and for all.

Author: Jon Cleary
Format: ebook
Release Date: 17 Jul 2014
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-755418-8
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