Garry Disher has published over fifty books in a range of genres, including crime, children’s books, and Australian history. His Hal Challis and Wyatt crime series are also published by Soho Crime. He lives on the Mornington Peninsula, southeast of Melbourne
Praise for Under the Cold Bright Lights
“A beautifully written, complex, and character-driven standalone
police procedural set in Victoria, Australia . . . as much a
morality play as it is a mystery novel, and it's this humanity that
pulls it to the top of the genre.”
—Mystery Scene
“A sharp cold-case police procedural with plenty to intrigue the
reader . . . Disher’s mastery of plot lines can only be described
as consummate thriller writing.”
—NB Magazine
“Garry Disher is a master of understated and clear prose.”
—Deadly Pleasures
“Disher has created a wonderful, believable character in Alan Auhl.
His innate kindness and investigative instincts interact in
intriguing ways . . . Disher flawlessly combines the many
storylines into a twisty final product that will surprise even the
savviest of readers. And underlining it all, the Melbourne setting
and the oddball cast of house residents make for an entertaining
backdrop to the curious crimes.”
—Shelf Awareness
“In any novel by old pro Disher (Port Vila Blues), the characters
have substance, the plots are strong, the action is credible and
swift. This outstanding work will appeal to all
detective-o-philes.”
—Library Journal, Starred Review
“Beautifully written . . . the focus on such crimes as child abuse
and religious scamming serves to show how justice is rarely gotten
through institutional means.”
—Publishers Weekly
“The cases are interesting enough, but what lends above-average
texture and interest is Auhl himself . . . A bighearted brooder
who’s been part of the justice system long enough to see many
instances of justice unserved, Auhl may just be primed to tackle
things on his own. As always, Disher writes with clear eyes and a
sure hand. Strongly recommended.”
—Booklist
“Disher’s characters, as always, pop from the page . . . don’t you
dare miss it.”
—New York Journal of Books
“Sometimes you know whodunit, sometimes you don't, but you always
get the pleasure of watching how [Alan] Auhl handles each one. Alan
knows what evil can show itself under the glare of cold, bright
lights, and he is not afraid . . . Read this book and savor
it.”
—Kittling Books
Praise for Garry Disher
Winner of the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award from the
Australian Crime Writers Association
“Top-notch . . . Trust me, mate: Readers will want to make a return
visit to Disher’s Australia.”
—The Christian Science Monitor
“Terrific plot, nuanced characters and solid procedures, served up
on a refreshing new turf.”
—The New York Times Book Review
“Colorful . . . Disher has literary talent and imagination.”
—Chicago Tribune
"Disher has drawn both a vivid and visceral picture of a backblocks
bush town, its inhabitants ground down by the stresses of
isolation, hard work and irregular, relentlessly shrinking incomes
. . . The story pulls no punches."
—The Guardian
"Outstanding . . . The spare, economical prose perfectly suits this
tale of mad love and crimes gone wrong, which will remind many of
Westlake's better Parker novels."
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
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