Coorparoo Blues &; The Irish Fandango
Bok av G.S. Manson
BRISBANE, 1943. Overnight a provincial Australian city has become the main Allied staging post for the war in the Pacific. The tensions - social, sexual, and racial - created by the arrival of thousands of US troops are stirring up all kinds of mayhem, and Brisbane's once quiet streets are looking pretty mean.
Enter P.I. Jack Munro, a World War I veteran and ex-cop with a nose for trouble and a stubborn dedication to exposing the truth, however inconvenient it is for the -powers that be. He's not always a particularly good man, but he's the one you want on your side when things look bad.
When Jack is hired by a knockout blonde to find her no-good missing husband, he turns over a few rocks he's not supposed to. Soon the questions are piling up, and so are the bodies. But Jack forges on through the dockside bars, black-market warehouses, and segregated brothels of his roiling city, uncovering greed and corruption eating away at the foundations of the war effort.
Then Jack is hired to investigate a suspicious suicide, and there's a whole new cast of characters for him to deal with - a father surprisingly unmoved by his son's death, a dodgy priest, crooked cops, Spanish Civil War refugees - and a wall of silence between him and the truth, which has its roots deep in the past. Friends, enemies, the police - they're all warning Jack to back off. But he can't walk away from a case: he has to do the square thing.
Written in the spare, plain-spoken style of all great pulp fiction, G.S. Manson's fast-paced debut captures the high stakes and nervous energy of wartime, when everything becomes a matter of life and death.