AROUND THE WORLD OF CRIME AND MYSTERY
AUSTRALIA - POLICE PROCEDURAL
I very much liked the first in this series and gave it 4 stars. This one...???
CAST - 2: I can only suppose that since the first novel in this series, the cops, citizens, everyone on the Peninsula is also on some kind of drug. Cop Pam Murphy takes out a loan from a loan shark, Carl Lister, at 15% on a Suburu she can NOT afford. It's 2003, who took a 15% interest loan on a car? Lister is rather suspicious anyway, as he and his son, Skip are up to something no good. Hal Challis' wife, still in jail from trying to arrange Hal's murder, won't leave him alone. And still, if she calls, he runs to visit her and she messes with his head every time. Janet Casement has a Cessna and takes commercial photographs, but while landing someone tries to run her down in a Land Rover. Very odd. Lisa Tully's 2-y/o child is missing, probably dead, but the chief suspect, Brad Pike, and his creepy friend Dwayne Venn are welcome any ol' time at her house. Odder still. Cop John Tankard hates his job, complains he has to 'go to f***ing work', but likes to talk to Pam Murphy about her pointy bra. Creepfest here, right? Detective Sergent Ellen Destry allows daughter Larrayne to date Skip, known to be jittery and vomit at parties. Ellen doesn't seem to mind at all. Then someone rents a house to someone they've never met, check delivered by another person. I just didn't believe these people and their actions. They've regressed from the first book in this series.
ATMOSPHERE - 3: The once beloved 'Peninsula' is going downhill. A detention center for immigrants has been restored from an old massive warehouse, but these refugees aren't really the problem, just the image, and the fact that someone in town made a ton of money off the deal. (They are called private prisons in North America and they are big business. Yes, you can build your very own prison!) It's the influx of every kind of drug you can think of that IS wrecking havoc. Even ecstasy has different names. Plus....
CRIME - 2: ...You name it, it's here. In ridiculous abundance for one book. You may want to keep notes on the names of people dying. Or dealing. Or a pervert on lover's lane masturbating while couples have sex. Or identity falsification. Or more...
INVESTIGATION - 2: Messy. And I thought the comparison of a used condom and a used plastic storage bag to fit over someone's face was just too precious. Yea, messy.
RESOLUTION - 1: Very little in the way of wrapping things up. I guess the investigations continue in the next one.
SUMMARY - 2.o stars: This series went downhill fast. I assume the next volume is a continuation and will be a return to form for Disher.