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I was really looking forward to reading this debut novel by Australian author, YA Erskine. I am terribly disappointed as it is nothing like I expected! I read a lot of police procedures/crime/mystery novels, and I guess I was expecting something along the lines of those.
But after reading the first few chapters, I couldn’t get beyond the fact that Erskine seemed to need to use foul language on a continual basis, and to extreme excess, to try to get her point across. I found I wasn’t thinking abou ...more
But after reading the first few chapters, I couldn’t get beyond the fact that Erskine seemed to need to use foul language on a continual basis, and to extreme excess, to try to get her point across. I found I wasn’t thinking abou ...more

It’s a routine call out for a rookie probationary constable and a sergeant - a reported break and enter in progress. But that routine call out turns tragic when Sergeant John White, all-round good guy and respected copper is murdered, fatally stabbed. One of the suspects is apprehended at the scene but the other escapes. And it proves to be a political hotpot when the suspects are revealed as a pair of brothers who identify as Aboriginal.
Although well known to police and having been in and out o ...more
Although well known to police and having been in and out o ...more

The Brotherhood is a gritty police drama by debut author YA (Yvette) Erskine. It was on the recommendation of Bernadette (http://ReactionstoReading.com) that I picked this up at my local library for the AWW Challenge, delighted to discover another Australian crime novelist.
The Brotherhood begins with the shooting of an experienced and well liked police officer during a routine break and enter investigation in suburban Tasmania. His murder however, is almost incidental to the story in that the ho ...more
The Brotherhood begins with the shooting of an experienced and well liked police officer during a routine break and enter investigation in suburban Tasmania. His murder however, is almost incidental to the story in that the ho ...more

Apr 30, 2013
Donna
marked it as to-read

Jan 03, 2012
Blue Eyed Vixen
marked it as to-read
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