Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 The Peter Temple Omnibus : The Broken Shore [and] In The Evil Day [and] An Iron Rose
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Quercus , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Broken Shore, Peter Temple , single work novel crime

'Joe Cashin was different once. He moved easily then; was surer and less thoughtful. But there are consequences when you've come so close to dying. For Cashin, they included a posting away from the world of Homicide to the quiet place on the coast where he grew up. Now all he has to do is play the country cop and walk the dogs. And sometimes think about how he was before.

'Then prominent local Charles Bourgoyne is bashed and left for dead. Everything seems to point to three boys from the nearby Aboriginal community; everyone seems to want it to. But Cashin is unconvinced. And as tragedy unfolds relentlessly into tragedy, he finds himself holding onto something that might be better let go.'
Source: Publisher's website (Sighted 22/8/11)

(p. 1-276)
In the Evil Day, Peter Temple , single work novel crime thriller
John Anselm is a former Beirut hostage, a war correspondent who went to one war too many. Then into his life comes Con Niemand, ex-mercenary and professional survivor. Against his will, Anselm is plunged into a world of violence, betrayal and death. He must break out of his anaesthetised life and pit himself against forces he does not understand, forces determined to rebury a secret that can destroy reputations and lives across the globe. (Source: Bolinda Audio)
(p. 279-549)
An Iron Rose, Peter Temple , single work novel crime
A regular at the local pub, and mainstay of the footy team, Mac Faraday is a man with a past living the quiet life of a country blacksmith. But when his best friend Ned is found hanged, Mac isn't convinced he committed suicide and starts asking questions. As Mac's search for answers pushes deeper into the past, it resurrects the terrifying spectre of what he calls his 'old life', forcing him to turn to long-discarded skills not only to discover why his best friend died, but also to save his own life. (Source: Trove)
(p. 553-730)

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