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WYATT'S BEEN AWAY. NOW HE'S BACK.
The job's a classic jewel heist: quick, clean and simple. Except for one thing. Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this job belongs to Eddie Oberin and his very smart ex-wife Lydia. She has the inside information; Wyatt has the planning genius and meticulous preparation. What could possibly go wrong?
Plenty. But when you cross Wyatt, you don't walk away.
Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.
'Disher at his stylish best...Wicked and wonderful. Welcome back, Wyatt.' Sydney Morning Herald
'I hope we don't have to wait another decade for the next instalment.' Age
'Lean, cold and spare—right to the point and never a word too many.' Herald Sun
'Australian noir writ large across Melbourne suburbia.' GQ
'Disher's writing is short, dry and fast-paced.' West Australian
The job's a classic jewel heist: quick, clean and simple. Except for one thing. Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this job belongs to Eddie Oberin and his very smart ex-wife Lydia. She has the inside information; Wyatt has the planning genius and meticulous preparation. What could possibly go wrong?
Plenty. But when you cross Wyatt, you don't walk away.
Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.
'Disher at his stylish best...Wicked and wonderful. Welcome back, Wyatt.' Sydney Morning Herald
'I hope we don't have to wait another decade for the next instalment.' Age
'Lean, cold and spare—right to the point and never a word too many.' Herald Sun
'Australian noir writ large across Melbourne suburbia.' GQ
'Disher's writing is short, dry and fast-paced.' West Australian