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Wife-swapping and murder on Mornington Peninsula.





SOHO CRIME
Fiction/Mystery
July 2007
$12 paperback
ISBN: 978-1-56947-460-0


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It took months for Janine McQuarrie to succumb to her husband’s pressure to have sex with strangers at suburban spouse-swapping parties, but after attending a few such events on the Mornington Peninsula, this Australian social psychologist rebels. Then, driving with her young daughter one day, she gets out of her car to ask directions and is shot dead. The girl escapes when the gunman’s pistol misfires.
Inspector Hal Challis, to whose Crime Investigation Unit the case falls, is thwarted in his efforts by his boss. The dead woman was Superintendent McQuarrie’s daughter-in-law and he seems to be more interested in protecting his son than in finding her killer. Who might have had a motive to kill this attractive young wife and mother?




GARRY DISHER is the author of more than forty books for adults and children. Two of his mysteries have won the German Crime Fiction Critics Prize. He lives in Australia, near Melbourne.

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