Book description
Mickey Franklin was shot dead in his shower on a Saturday evening.
Before long, his girlfriend - Sarah Longmore - was in custody. She had a
gun and a key, and a witness placed her at the scene. Plus, she'd
recently discovered that Mickey was screwing her sister: hardly a
locked-room mystery, then, on the face of things. 'Andrew says you're a
lawyer who does other things... Finds people, witnesses, things like
that' Truth be told, Jack Irish hasn't found much of late. Unless you
count the joys of Schubert and home cooking as discoveries, that is. So,
when he is asked to take a look into Sarah Longmore's defence, he's more
than happy to oblige. After all, it shouldn't take much time and effort:
if she seems that guilty, the chances are that she probably is. However,
Sarah's case will prove to be far from straightforward, and Jack's
investigation far from quick and painless. The fourth book in the Jack
Irish series, White Dog has all the elements - wit, supple prose,
gripping action and laconic dialogue - that have made Peter Temple one
of the world's premier crime writers. 'a modern, noir novel on
steroids with a characterful cast that sweeps along to a satisfying
conclusion' Property Week magazine. Peter Temple is Australia's most
acclaimed crime and thriller writer, and is the only author to have won
the Ned Kelly Prize five times. His novel Truth was awarded the 2010
Miles Franklin award.