Garry Disher has published over fifty titles across multiple genres. With a growing international reputation for his best-selling crime novels, he has won four German and three Australian awards for best crime novel of the year, and been longlisted twice for a British CWA Dagger award. In 2018 he received the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award.
'Hirsch is one of my favourite characters. Day’s End is
unmissable.’
*Hayley Scrivenor, author of Dirt Town*
‘Once again, Disher nails place, the atmosphere of a changing area
and the tension and frustration of continuing a private
investigation without resources. This book confirms just what a
rare writer Disher is.’
*Herald Sun on The Way It Is Now*
‘A new crime novel from the prolific old master is always a treat,
and this one is no different. The past intrudes into the present as
Charlie Deravin, banished from his job in the police sex-crimes
unit, still puzzles over his mother’s disappearance 20 years
earlier that had his father fingered as a possible murderer. You
will be intrigued, very intrigued.’
*Jason Steger, Age on The Way It Is Now*
‘Disher is, as always, a deft and compelling crime novelist, and he
has crafted a provocative whodunnit that is grounded firmly in the
current moment.’
*Guardian on The Way It Is Now*
‘Lyrical and haunting…Read the The Way It Is Now for its
big heart and the way in which it lyrically captures a moment in
time.’
*Sydney Morning Herald on The Way It Is Now*
‘The best of Australian crime was definitely Garry
Disher’s The Way It Is Now (Text), cleverly combining a
tragic cold case with social commentary.’
*Canberra Times on The Way It Is Now*
‘Examining the insular culture of the police force has been another
staple of Disher’s fiction, and it is deployed here to great
effect...Each summer I see people lying by public swimming pools,
or in the sand on beaches, sometimes along the Mornington
Peninsula, reading crime fiction. Readers often tell me they enjoy
the genre as “light relief”, a puzzling response considering the
endlessly macabre ways that crime fiction writers concoct new ways
to torture, murder, and dismember characters. A Garry Disher novel
is never an exercise in light reading. He respects the genre and
his readers. His novels can also disturb a reader, for his
characters are quite ordinary people, in the best sense. They are
men and women like you and me – characters capable of good and bad,
courage and murder.’
*Tony Birch, ABR on The Way It Is Now*
'The prolific master of Australian rural noir returns to his home
turf...a subtle, slow-burning standalone mystery.’
*West Australian on The Way It Is Now*
‘Disher’s output is soaked in quality: crisp prose, fascinating
characters, rich settings. Maybe his quiet, unflashy nature and
consistent excellence mean he gets a little overlooked in some
quarters, but those cognisant of the global boom of Australian
crime writing know he is a giant on whose shoulders many of the
hottest new stars are standing.’
*NZ Listener on The Way It Is Now*
‘This is storytelling at its best...Another sophisticated and
compelling offer from an author at the peak of his powers.’
*Good Reading on The Way It Is Now*
‘Disher is one the foremost proponents of rural
noir.’
*Sunday Times on Consolation*
‘Consolation is a very impressive piece of crime fiction. It
holds attention, impresses with its depth and raises important
issues, while being very entertaining. It once more confirms
Disher’s place as the master of outback noir.’
*Murder, Mayhem and Long Dogs on Consolation*
‘Well written and very entertaining, Consolation cements
Disher’s place as the master of outback noir.’
*Canberra Weekly on Consolation*
‘Garry Disher may not have quite the same level of name recognition
as fellow bestselling Australian rural noir writers such as Jane
Harper and Chris Hammer, but he has long been one of the genre’s
best.’
*Weekend West on Consolation*
‘Sheer class.’
*Age on Consolation*
‘This is a book that cannot be praised enough… Read it.’
*Herald Sun on Consolation*
‘The outback noir master returns to Tiverton and it’s only cop Paul
‘Hirsch’ Hirschhausen.’
*NZ Listener on Consolation*
‘Enjoyable and engaging, a book you don’t want to put down.’
*David Grigg, Through the Biblioscope*
‘[In Day’s End] the characters are depicted with nuance and emotion
and even the minor players feel very fleshed out and real. Disher’s
ear for dialogue is pitch perfect and his pacing and sustained
tension make for a page-turning read.’
*Cass Moriarty*
‘By setting his action in a small community, Disher is able to
explore a number of disparate threads without anything feeling
contrived or forced…Day’s End is another great rural crime
novel.’
*Robert Goodman, Pile by the Bed*
‘Garry Disher is not just a master of this genre but is also the
social chronicler of our times with contemporary Australia
reflected in his work…Hirsch is seeing social cracks in his
community with the pressure of the pandemic…A book of our
times!’
*Fairfield Books*
‘For a cracking good read with a clever plot and relatable hero,
Day’s End is another winner for Garry Disher and for Australian
rural noir.’
*Good Reading*
‘Disher manages to describe [Hirsch] as a very believable, fair
person who takes his duties, both of solving crimes and watching
over vulnerable people very seriously. [Hirsch] is intelligent and
observant, and his wry comments alleviate the underlying tension in
the story…There are many layers to Day’s End…[it] is a great
read.’
*ReadPlus*
‘Day's End, with its complex plot and empathetic policeman, is
crime fiction at its best…culminat[ing] in an ending that took this
reader's breath away.’
*Anna Creer, Canberra Times*
‘Garry Disher is the master of Australian crime fiction…Day's End,
is more of the good stuff.’
*Sally Pryor, Canberra Times*
‘Well written and very powerful, Day's End once more confirms
Disher’s place as the master of outback noir.’
*Canberra Weekly*
‘[Day’s End, the] latest from the prolific and highly acclaimed
Australian crime writer [Garry Disher] is a new instalment in his
popular series centred on Paul “Hirsch” Hirschhausen…In true Disher
style, it’s a tightly plotted rural noir…wind[ing] its way towards
a satisfying conclusion.’
*West Australian*
‘Disher is a master at controlling his material, taking his readers
along the dusty, rutted roads that always pop up when we expect
bitumen smoothness. But it’s a journey worth taking, for the pure
his of the writing.’
*Herald Sun*
‘Disher once again masterfully soaks readers in the millieu of
rural Australia, delivering a riveting crime tale centred on a
likeable hero, threaded with relevant issues.’
*New Zealand Listener*
‘Garry Disher fans will rejoice in this latest novel.’
*Weekend Australian*
‘Public library staff from 53 library services and 318 branches
across Victoria, Australia voted Gary Disher’s Day’s End as their
favourite nominee for the 2024 Dublin Literary Award.’
*Dublin Literary Awards, State Library of Victoria*
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