Blackwattle Creek Explained

Blackwattle Creek
Author:Geoffrey McGeachin
Country:Australia
Language:English
Series:Charlie Berlin
Genre:Crime novel
Publisher:Viking Books, Australia
Release Date:2012
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:281
Isbn:9780670075881
Preceded By:The Diggers Rest Hotel
Followed By:St Kilda Blues

Blackwattle Creek (2012) is a crime novel by Australian author Geoffrey McGeachin. It is the second in the author's Charlie Berlin mystery series and won the 2013 Ned Kelly Award.[1]

Plot summary

Ten years after the events of the first book in the series, The Diggers Rest Hotel, Charlie Berlin is now married and living in Melbourne. His innocent investigations to strange goings-on at a funeral parlour for a friend, leads him to Blackwattle Creek, a former asylum for the criminally insane, to Cold War paranoia and corrupt policemen.

Reviews

Fair Dinkum Crime thought the novel to be a "ripper of a yarn" and that the author "has excelled at drawing out the small details of life that depict a time and place to perfection".[2] In The Guardian, Andrew Nette found a dark, "unsettling yarn" and was "genuinely interested to know where McGeachin is going to take Berlin next".[3]

Awards and nominations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blackwattle Creek . Austlit. 9 June 2023.
  2. http://fairdinkumcrime.com/2012/07/12/review-blackwattle-creek-by-geoffrey-mcgeachin/ "Review: Blackwattle Creek by Geoffrey McGeachin"
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/australia-culture-blog/2013/sep/10/crime-writing-australia-fiction-blackwattle "Blackwattle Creek – a rereading of the Ned Kelly award winner 2013"
  4. Web site: Ned Kelly Awards Previous Winners: Best Fiction . ACWA. 9 June 2023.