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Jon Cleary (Author), Christian Rodska (Reader)
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February 2002

Inspector Scobie Malone is called in on an easy case--Norma Glaze is found strangled in her bedroom and her husband, Ron, has disappeared. All evidence points towards the husband, so Malone puts the case aside. But the scene from the night before tells the real story: a one-night stand gone bad and a killer with a twisted claw of a right hand.

Four years later, tipped off by a local officer in the bush town of Collamundra, Malone finds Ron Glaze and arrests him. On trial for murder, Glaze insists that he is innocent, but the evidence points to his conviction. The prosecutor for the case is brilliant, young Tim Pierpont, a family man and pillar of the community. With Pierpont on the case, Malone knows it's open-and-shut. An easy win.

Meanwhile, Sydney is up in arms over the kidnapping of Lucybelle Vanheusen, a child model who is the advertising darling of the moment. Given the hysterical nature of her family, Malone doesn't take her abduction seriously--until a body is found. The murder shakes the devoted father in Malone, but as he investigates the kidnapping, it becomes painfully clear that the family life of little Lucybelle was far from the warm, loving existence of his own home.

Just when Malone thinks he can't sink any lower, a key witness comes forward in the Glaze case and implicates Tim Pierpont in the murder. Malone doesn't buy the accusation, but he can't ignore the coincidence presented to him--Pierpont's deformed right hand. He is forced to investigate the Crown Prosecutor, his friend and respected colleague. Suddenly, Malone is embroiled in two cases where the deeper he probes, the more he wishes he hadn't. And the answers he finds are too awful to reveal. Herein begins his Dilemma.
Scobie Malone is called in on an easy case--Norma Glaze is found strangled in her bedroom and her husband, Ron, has disappeared. All evidence points toward the husband, so Malone puts the case aside. But the scene from the night before tells the real story--a one-night stand gone bad and a killer with a twisted claw of a right hand.

Four years later, Ron Glaze is on trial for murder, and the prosecution is brilliant young Tim Pierpont, a family man and friend to Malone, who also happens to have a twisted claw of a right hand. A witness comes forward, implicating Pierpont in the murder--Malone doesn't buy it, but could it really only be a coincidence? Herein begins Dilemma.

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Editorial Reviews

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"Enough plot twists and conspiracy-making ingredients to satisfy the most demanding aficionado of the genre." -- --Irish Times

"The Malone stories come alive through their setting...Cleary's writing is seamless and his plots imaginative and mature." -- --Miami Herald

"The business of a novelist is to tell a story. Jon Cleary has that talent in abundance." -- --Sunday Express

"We happily pitch ourselves into Scobie Malone's wonderful adventures in Aussie-land...real thrills and surprising laughs." -- --New York Times

"When the ruminants and lucre-chasers are growing lichen on library shelves, Jon Cleary will continue to be read." -- --Los Angeles Times

"Wonderful adventures in Aussie-land . . . real thrills and surprising laughs." -- The New York Times --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Jon Cleary is the author of more than forty novels, several of which have been adapted for feature films, including The Sundowners and High Road to China. He won an Edgar in 1974 for Peter's Pence and in 1995 was honored for Lifelong Contribution to Crime, Mystery, and Detective Genres at the Ned Kelly Awards for Australian crime fiction. All of the Scobie Malone mysteries are set in Sydney, Australia, where Cleary lives with his wife, Joy. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Chivers Audio Books (February 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0754007812
  • ISBN-13: 978-0754007814
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable Australian police procedural, August 12, 2000
In 1994, evidence pointed towards Ron Glaze killing his wife Norma. However, Ron vanishes into the night until several years later Inspector Scobie Malone learns that Ron is hiding in the bush town of Collamundra. Scobie travels from Sydney and arrests Ron for killing his wife. At the same time, Scobie heads an investigation into the kidnap-murder of five year old Lucybelle Vanheusen, a child model. A bit shaken by the little girl's death, Scobie, also a father soon learns the Australian child celebrity did not live quite the idyllic life her fame and fortune would lead one to believe.

If that is not enough to keep Scobie busy, he receives a tip that the prosecutor in the Glazer case young hotshot Tim Pierpont may be the real murderer of Norma. As Scobie begins to investigate Tim, he wonders where that will take him, especially since the potential perpetrator is popular and wealthy.

The sixteenth Scobie Malone novel provides the audience with a deep look into modern day Australia on the verge of the Olympics. The multiple story lines blend together due to Scobie remaining a fresh character. However, the three mysteries seem to take a backseat to Mr. Cleary's nostalgic search for a simpler time in Australia. Still, the mysteries are all well written and the posturing about the path his country has recently traveled brings depth to the tale.

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