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Paperback The Big Ask Book

ISBN: 1628724161

ISBN13: 9781628724165

The Big Ask

(Book #4 in the Murray Whelan Series)

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With a disastrous election looming, the police on his heels, adultery in the air, a body on his conscience, and a gun buried in his backyard . . . Murray Whelan faces his biggest test yet. Murray... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Australian SF Reader

Angelo Agnelli wants Murray to set up a sacrifical political campaign, so he can gauge the current politics of the place to help work on his own re-election campaign. Murray goes to an old trucker friend for help with this, but soon gets caught up in some reasonably scary associated violence.

Engaging Aussie crime novel

The dominant nations of contemporary crime writing are America and the UK at least in terms of critical and commercial acclaim .I wouild suggest that if anyone were minded to analyse reviews of crime novels on this site by authorial nationality they would finD at least 90% of reviews were of books by authors from these two nations .In the process many writers from nations outside the Transatlantic axis are neglected and several fine Australian writers are too little known outside Australia .Shane Maloney is a good example of what I mean .His crime novels feature Murray Whelan and are set in Melbourne during the 1980'S Murray is not a tradtional protagonist of the crime series type -he is not in law enforcement being neither a cop ,a P.I or a medical examiner .Nor is he the gifted amateur exposing the blinkered police force by meddling in crime and solving it be brilliant ratiocinative powers .Rather ,he is a political adviser to Angelo Agneli ,the state Transport Minister ,and his criminous cases arise from his job and more by accident that desire . In "The Big Ask " -volume 4 in the series ,but a stand alone work , he is asked by the Minister to help him get re-selected for his safe seat in Parliament .Agnelli wishes to use him as a stalking horse to gauge the strength of opposition and also for him to find a rival candidate to run against the head of the Hauliers Union his strongest critic .Whelan fixes on an old friend and mentor ,an independent trucker named Donny Maitland and sets him up with a slush fund to run a campaign . One evening he is viciously attacked and beaten by an unknown man in a nightclub ;when he subsequently encounters him again there is a further altercation and his assilant winds up dead .He was a ne'er -do-well named Darren Stuhl ,the son of the biggest haulier boss in the state The police suspect Murray ,Stuhl's cronies suspect Donny and exert presure on Murray to lie about having seen Maitland kill Darren The result is tragedy with Maitland being killed and the event set up to look like suicide ,the result of remorse for having murdered Darren . Whelan sets out to get to the bottom of the case and clear his old friend's name There is a sub -plot involving Murrays son ,Red ,who absconds from the private school to which his mother ,Murray's ex-wife has sent him The book is enjoyable and amusing with a distinctly Cart Hiaasen feel to it -it is cheerfully cynical about politics and politicians .I would serve two cautionary notes however -the book while not relentlessly foul mouthed does have its share of expletives and there is some violence .Nor would I recommend the book for lovers of the traditional whodunnit -the killer is identified quite early on and the book is more about how justice will be served than about deducing the culprit Its funny ,sharp and cynical making a change from the usual crime novel in setting and ambience As an aside I would urge crime readers to try mure Aussie writers -there are some good

Highly amusing

Shane Molondy is one of Australia's newer and more succesful crime writers. This book is set in the dying days of the Victorian Labour government in the early 90's before it was voted out of office in a landslide. The hero Murray Whelan works as a staffer to a Labour Cabinet minister and faces the problems of a dying government. In addition to these problems he is divorced and his son goes missing. A short time later the son of a rich transport magnate is murdered and Whelan becomes a suspect. The book is hysterically funny a sort of Australian Carl Hiaasen. It also conveys a feel for both the political world and the inner suburbs of Melbourne. One of the more enjoyable crime novels to come out in some time.
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