A Murder In Sydney
A Murder In Sydney

A Murder In Sydney

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Edition: First Edition

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
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A gripping work of Australian crime fiction, A Murder in Sydney by Leonard Mann draws readers into the shadowy underbelly of one of the Southern Hemisphere's most iconic cities. Mann, best known for his gritty realism and psychologically rich characterizations, constructs a taut narrative that uncovers the moral complexities lurking beneath the surface of mid-twentieth-century Australian society. The story chronicles a murder investigation that forces its characters to confront questions of guilt, justice, and human frailty with unflinching honesty. Written in Mann's characteristically spare yet evocative prose, the novel presents a portrait of a city and its people caught between ambition and desperation. Fans of classic crime fiction and Australian literature will find this a compelling and atmospheric read.

Author: Leonard Mann
Format: Hardback
Published: 1937, Jonathan Cape
Genre: Crime fiction

Description

Edition: First Edition

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

A gripping work of Australian crime fiction, A Murder in Sydney by Leonard Mann draws readers into the shadowy underbelly of one of the Southern Hemisphere's most iconic cities. Mann, best known for his gritty realism and psychologically rich characterizations, constructs a taut narrative that uncovers the moral complexities lurking beneath the surface of mid-twentieth-century Australian society. The story chronicles a murder investigation that forces its characters to confront questions of guilt, justice, and human frailty with unflinching honesty. Written in Mann's characteristically spare yet evocative prose, the novel presents a portrait of a city and its people caught between ambition and desperation. Fans of classic crime fiction and Australian literature will find this a compelling and atmospheric read.