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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2012

Pages
  
281

Author
  
Geoffrey McGeachin

ISBN
  
9780670075881

Genres
  
Novel, Crime Fiction

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Series
  
Charlie Berlin

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
2012

Page count
  
281

Country
  
Australia

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Publisher
  
Viking Books, Australia

Similar
  
Geoffrey McGeachin books, Crime Fiction books

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.

Contents

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 built 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". In The Guardian, Andrew Nette found a dark, "unsettling yarn" and was "genuinely interested to know where McGeachin is going to take Berlin next".

Awards and nominations

  • 2013 winner Ned Kelly Award — Best Novel
  • References

    Blackwattle Creek Wikipedia