Chain of Evidence by
Garry Disher Soho
Crime, 2007 Chain of Evidence—which won the Crime Writers Association of Australia’s Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel in 2007—is Aussie crime writer Garry Disher’s fourth novel featuring Inspector Hal Challis and Sergeant Ellen Destry. A police procedural set in the rural, but booming Mornington Peninsula area south of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. A place where poverty and wealth live side-by-side and crime is as deadly and ugly as it is in any large city. While visiting his dying father in
his childhood home in the dusty, hardscrabble South Australia town of
Mawson’s Bluff, Challis unofficially investigates the mysterious
disappearance of his sister’s husband, Gavin Hurst, from eight years earlier.
Hurst is a man not readily missed by many of Mawson’s Bluff’s residents and
his disappearance is truly a mystery. His truck abandoned at the desert’s
edge, his body never found. Back home at the Waterloo Station,
Ellen Destry is filling in for Challis during his absence, a girl is
kidnapped on her way home from school. She is found imprisoned in an
uninhabited house. Abused by what Destry believes is a pedophile ring
operating in the Peninsula. Her investigation hits roadblocks from within the
police service and the only person she can trust is Hal Challis, more than
1,000 kilometers away. Chain of Evidence is
a powerful and disturbing procedural. The two major mysteries are intriguing
and executed with the sure hand of an absolute professional. It is Ellen
Destry’s coming out as an equal partner with Challis. The setting, both the
Peninsula and Mawson’s Bluff, is rendered with a muted artistry and adds
immeasurably to the novel’s power. There is nothing gory or exploitative
about either storyline and Disher has a way of mixing character stereotypes
to develop tension between the characters, the plot, and the reader. It may
be the best book in the series. If you are new to Garry Disher, Chain
of Evidence is a very good place to get acquainted. * * * This review was originally published in August 2017
at my Gravetapping blog. With a distance of years from this reading to now, I’m more certain Chain of Evidence is Disher’s best Challis /
Destry book, and it very well may be his best book overall. |
Check out Chain of Evidence at
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the Kindle edition and here for
the paperback. |
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