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Blood Moon: An Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry Investigation [Hardcover]

Garry Disher (Author)
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April 1, 2009
Praise for Garry Disher:

“[A] first-rate Australian author.”—The New York Times Book Review

“While many readers want their thrillers with gouts of gore and endless gunplay, for me, a writer like Disher—old-fashioned in the best sense of the term—is the most satisfying. The humanity that his officers bring to the story, their interactions, their doggedness and determination, are the real reasons to give his series a try.”—The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Delightful. . . . BUY IT!”—New York Magazine

“Engrossing. Disher builds his books carefully, creating inexorable tension. . . . Reads you can't put down.”—St. Petersburg Times

“Disher has a slick, fast style that's delightfully free of filler and extraneous plotlines. Once the hook is set, he just lets the story pull you along.”—Globe & Mail (Toronto)

“[Disher] has packed this police procedural with the kind of detail that enthralls fans of the genre and with deftly sketched characters.”—Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

“Disher creates the kind of complex, edgy, principled yet flawed characters it’s a pleasure to worry about.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Challis and his team investigate the brutal beating of the chaplain of a prestigious school and the murder of the woman in charge of punishing local land use violations. But will Hal Challis and Ellen Destry’s new romantic relationship interfere with their work?

Garry Disher is the author of over forty books for adults and children. The previous mystery in the Inspector Hal Challis series, Chain of Evidence, won the Ned Kelly Award for best Australian crime novel.

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Two major crimes occupy Det. Insp. Hal Challis and his subordinate and now lover, Sgt. Ellen Destry, in this superior police procedural from Australian Disher, the fifth entry in the Ned Kelly Award–winning series (after 2007's Chain of Evidence). Challis and his team of Waterloo, Queensland, officers investigate the brutal assault on a private school chaplain as well as the murder of a public official in charge of enforcing compliance with land use regulations. Extra pressure for the first case's resolution comes from a prominent politician who already has an axe to grind with the police. That Challis's relationship with Destry violates police regulations complicates matters. Disher has a gift for terse description (e.g., Challis's boss wore the look of a man who'd been adored but only by his mother and long ago). While the deus ex machina solution to the official's murder may disappoint some, the personal interactions among Challis and his colleagues will quickly engage even newcomers. Author tour. (Apr.)
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  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Soho Crime; First Edition edition (April 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569475636
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569475638
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1 x 7.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #707,053 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars super Australian police procedural, March 31, 2009
This review is from: Blood Moon: An Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry Investigation (Hardcover)
In Waterloo, Queensland, Australia, someone attacked Lachlan Roe, chaplain to the exclusive Landseer private school. The victim was left in a coma and has connections to the highest levels of government. Detective Inspector Hal Challis knows that political ties mean interference to expedite results at all costs to the investigation he will lead with the help of his lover, Sergeant Ellen Destry and the rest of the team. Political big shot Ollie Hindmarsh has already made a TV appearance. Lachlan's brother Dirk manages to compromise the crime scene to Challis' consternation.

Adding to the already visible assault case is two incidents. One of Challis' team Scobie Sutton who breached official policy when he allowed Dirk into his sibling's home, has received hate racist email at his police address. At a time when Challis considers benching Scobie, a murder of a public official enforcing land use rules during schoolie week adds workload pressure.

The latest Challis Australian police procedural is a super investigative tale mostly because of the interaction of the Waterloo team. The story line is fast-paced with both cases engaging the reader from the onset. However, it is the byplay between the cops especially Hal and Ellen and Hal and Scobie who make this a fun read.

Harriet Klausner
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Disher deserves a much bigger US audience, February 1, 2010
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This review is from: Blood Moon: An Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry Investigation (Hardcover)
Soho Crime publishes several series set outside the US; e.g., Cara Black's Aimee Leduc series set in Paris, Leighton Gage's Mario Silva Brazil-based series, Rebecca Pawel's series set in Spain following the civil war, Magdalen Nabb's Marshal Guarnaccia series set in Florence and several others, including Garry Disher's Inspector Hal Challis series set on the Mornington Crescent south of Melbourne, Australia. BLOOD MOON is the fifth in the Hal Challis series and, like many other Soho Crime titles, it's in a compact hardcover with attractive cover art.

The setting of the Hal Challis series is always a player in these titles. The towns Challis and his team police are working class, but because they are also on the water, there are many wealthy people from Melbourne who snap up old beachfront and water view properties and tear them down to build mini-mansion weekend homes. Teens from well-off families descend on the beach area for a week of sun and fun----including drinking, drugs, sex and troublemaking----each year when school lets out. Conflicts between the residents and these visitors are featured prominently in BLOOD MOON.

Challis and his team investigate the murder of a government employee responsible for enforcing land-use codes. She has had numerous run-ins with newcomers tearing down old houses, overbuilding and ripping up protected vegetation that interferes with their views. She suspected that her boss accepted bribes from the newcomers. But maybe her murderer wasn't from her work life. Maybe it was her obsessively jealous and controlling husband.

Also under investigation is the beating of a private school chaplain. The investigators soon find the chaplain has connections to a racist politician and is himself part of an extremist sect. Was the chaplain's attacker one of the spoiled students who drove another school employee to a breakdown? Someone connected with his political activities or his creepy church?

As they carry out their investigations, the officers deal with a stream of problems caused by the partying teens and with their own personal issues. One officer's wife has withdrawn from her family after joining the strange sect. Hal is having some adjustment issues with his new relationship with Ellen Destry, a member of his team. Ellen struggles with some old demons. Pam Murphy begins a relationship with a cocky new member of the team, while her old work partner suspects the new guy is up to no good.

Garry Disher writes excellent police procedurals with multi-threaded, but easy to follow plots. He makes his characters very real, and gives us a good sense of his setting, its economy, politics and people. I highly recommend this series. It isn't absolutely critical to read the books in order.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Blood Moon, July 8, 2009
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This review is from: Blood Moon: An Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry Investigation (Hardcover)
To say that Adrian Wishart was a control freak would be an understatement. It is, therefore, perhaps understandable that when he reports his wife missing, the police are less concerned than Mr. Wishart might have hoped. After all, his wife has not been missing for very long. His fears, however, ultimately prove to be well-founded. But is he in fact the person responsible for his wife's death? They'd only been married for three years. He was known to have been extremely jealous, and given to following his wife around and keeping close track of her movements at all times, whether she was at work or having lunch with a girlfriend. But he appears to have an airtight alibi for the relevant time frame.

The police are already involved in another investigation: the severe beating of the chaplain at a prestigious boarding school, who is also the head of a local fundamentalist church. The victim is in a coma, and the fact that the man's brother is an aide to a local politician, one given to loud criticism of the police, makes matters even more 'delicate.'

The expectations of a lunar eclipse seems to heighten the already intense atmosphere, and on the night of the highly anticipated event Pam Murphy, a new member of the detective squad, stands "transfixed. All human activity except the need to congregate and worship was suspended for an hour or so. . . The red moon mellowed them. They swayed to inner choruses and seemed inclined to kiss and hug each other."

Inspector Hal Challis of the Australian Victoria Police has become 'involved' with Sergeant Ellen Destry, a member of his squad, the Crime Investigation Unit. Though their relationship is only of 3 weeks duration, things have already been getting 'sticky,' on both personal and professional levels. All of these disparate themes are played out with subtlety and precision.

This is the fifth in the Inspector Challis series, set in the Melbourne area. On its most basic level, it is a police procedural, done as well as anything in the genre, but it is more than that, with wonderful characters and sense of place. It is thoroughly enjoyable, and highly recommended.
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Pam Murphy, Ludmilla Wishart, Adrian Wishart, Lachlan Roe, Penzance Beach, Scobie Sutton, Dirk Roe, Ellen Destry, Josh Brownlee, Ollie Hindmarsh, Andy Cree, High Street, Schoolies Week, Caz Moon, Carl Vernon, Planning East, Zara Selkirk, John Tankard, Trevally Street, Terry Wishart, Landseer School, Hugh Ebeling, Bluff Road, Sergeant Destry, National Trust
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