Blood Moon (novel) explained

Blood Moon
Author:Garry Disher
Country:Australia
Language:English
Series:Peninsula Crime
Genre:Crime novel
Publisher:Text Publishing
Release Date:1 December 2009
Media Type:Print
Pages:314 pp.
Isbn:9781921351877
Preceded By:Chain of Evidence
Followed By:Whispering Death

Blood Moon is a 2009 crime novel by the Australian author Garry Disher.[1]

This was the fifth in the author's Peninsula Crime series of novels.[2]

Synopsis

"Schoolies" week is about to begin on the Mornington Peninsula as a lunar eclipse approaches promising that the local police will be kept busy keeping the non-locals under control. Meanwhile, Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry are investigating the bashing of Lachlan Roe, chaplain at Landseer School. And then a member of the local council's planning staff is murdered.

Critical reception

In Australian Book Review reviewer Tony Smith noted :"Garry Disher is a prolific author who lacks due recognition. Like all good crime authors, Disher ensures that the plots in the Challis novels proceed at a credible pace. He has the ability to reveal evidence incrementally so that the reader does not feel patronised by detectives who seem too obtuse or too clever...In Disher's hands, the crime novel is multi-layered. In Blood Moon there is suspense, and there are mysteries to be solved, but the novel's unique strength arises in Disher's cast of characters and the convincing way that he handles their imperfections. Without any trace of intrusiveness or didacticism, Disher uses an intricate web of relationships to expose hypocrisy and question popular notions of justice...Because Disher does not write to a formula and enjoys his literary work, Blood Moon gives the reader a rare sense of satisfaction."[3]

A reviewer for Publishers Weekly wasn't so impressed with the resolution of the novel: "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."[4]

Publishing history

After its initial publication in Australia by Text Publishing in 2009, it was reprinted by Soho Press in USA in 2010.[5] The novel was also translated into German in 2012.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blood Moon by Garry Disher (Text 2009). National Library of Australia. 18 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Austlit — Blood Moon by Garry Disher . Austlit. 18 June 2024.
  3. Web site: "Blood Moon by Garry Disher" . June 2009. Australian Book Review, June 2009. 18 June 2024.
  4. Web site: "Blood Moon" . Publishers Weekly, April 2010. 18 June 2024.
  5. Web site: Blood Moon by Garry Disher (Soho 2010) . National Library of Australia. 18 June 2024.