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Harrowing Portrait of a Childhood Lost single work   review   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Harrowing Portrait of a Childhood Lost
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'For longevity and versatility, Garry Disher has few Australian equals. His tally of books is now more than 50. He has specialised in crime from both sides of the argument. Thus far, eight books feature thief and burglar Wyatt, while there are seven for police officers Challis and Destry. Disher’s latest novel is a signal departure in one way, though lawlessness is central to its business.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon The Weekend Australian 16 September 2017 11935113 2017 newspaper issue 2017 pg. 22 Section: Review
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