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Wealthy Australian artist Rowland Sinclair enjoys a comfortably bohemian existence which he shares with old allies - a poet, a fellow painter and a brazen sculptress. It's the early 1930s and a great Depression is engulfing the world, spawning misery and discontent. Tensions are mounting as the Far Right makes inroads which threaten...

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An engrossing, easy-read mystery novel * Daily Telegraph *
This is an engaging tale. The writing is witty and assured, confidently claiming the historical territory and depicting the social groups with a knowledgeable affection -- Kerryn Goldsworthy * Sydney Morning Herald *
I must confess I've become rather fond of artist Roland Sinclair and his bohemian friends who divide their time globetrotting, solving murder mysteries * Herald Sun *
Gentill has written an absorbing story about a crucial but underwritten slice of Australian history * Courier Mail *
A sparkling crime series ... Evelyn Waugh meets Agatha Christie * The Age *

A Few Right Thinking Men

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      Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 19/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9780857303578, 978-0857303578
      ISBN10: 0857303570

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Wealthy Australian artist Rowland Sinclair enjoys a comfortably bohemian existence which he shares with old allies - a poet, a fellow painter and a brazen sculptress. It's the early 1930s and a great Depression is engulfing the world, spawning misery and discontent. Tensions are mounting as the Far Right makes inroads which threaten...

      Trade Review
      An engrossing, easy-read mystery novel * Daily Telegraph *
      This is an engaging tale. The writing is witty and assured, confidently claiming the historical territory and depicting the social groups with a knowledgeable affection -- Kerryn Goldsworthy * Sydney Morning Herald *
      I must confess I've become rather fond of artist Roland Sinclair and his bohemian friends who divide their time globetrotting, solving murder mysteries * Herald Sun *
      Gentill has written an absorbing story about a crucial but underwritten slice of Australian history * Courier Mail *
      A sparkling crime series ... Evelyn Waugh meets Agatha Christie * The Age *

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