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Ross Gibson
"An experimental novel written in diary form, it is clearly a work of fiction. Yet it is also illustrated with over 170 photographs, based on real historical events, and firmly rooted in the real-life, day-to-day procedure of policemen in post-WWII Sydney. The plot has all the usual crime novel ingredients--sex, drugs, violence, corruption--but this book is anything but generic. Our diarist narrator is a priest stationed at Central police station, who each day, completes his summer exercises, in which he records thoughts, overheard conversations, and seemingly anything else that occurs to him." -- Provided by publisher.
| Publisher | University of Western Australia Press in association with the Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales |
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| Pages | 270 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-921-40120-6 primary |
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