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This is a cracking good yarn. I enjoyed the first book, A Few Right Thinking Men, but this one was much more entertaining. The writing & the pacing is excellent, the humour dry (mostly) & well-placed, & often at Rowly's expense. I love the little snippets of news at the beginning of each chapter that give us insight into the period & locale, & a hint about the content to come.
Rowland Sinclair, comes from a wealthy, land-owning family, is an artist, and a generous, amiable, thoroughly likable cha ...more
Rowland Sinclair, comes from a wealthy, land-owning family, is an artist, and a generous, amiable, thoroughly likable cha ...more
I seem to be entrenched in 1930s Australia! It began, of course, with the first book of the Rowland Sinclair series, A Few Right Thinking Men, For Love of Country, The Big Smoke, then Razor: Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and the Razor Gangs and now, this book! I was excited though to see a couple of the Razor gangs crims showing up in A Decline in Prophets -it was within the right setting, of course, time and location wise. I guess I was a lot more excited because I’ve just finished the book, Razor,
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