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'A superb chronicler of cop culture' - SUNDAY TIMES 'Disher is the equal of Joseph Wambaugh and James Lee Burke' - THE TIMES 'Doesn't get better than this' - DOMINIC NOLAN NOTHING STAYS BURIED FOREVER Twenty years ago, Charlie Deravin's mother went missing, believed murdered. Her body has never been found, and his father has lived under a cloud of suspicion ever since. Now Charlie has returned to the coastal town where his mother vanished, on disciplinary leave from his job with the police, and permanent leave from his marriage. After two decades worrying away at the mystery of his mother's disappearance, he's run out of leads. Then the skeletal remains of two people are found in the excavation of a new building site... and the past comes crashing in on Charlie. But as one mystery is solved another is posed, and as his hometown is shaken to the core by the discovery of a brutal crime hidden for years beneath its feet, Charlie must decide what matters more: peace for the living, or justice for the dead. From the multiple Ned Kelly Award-winning author of Consolation comes a stunning new standalone thriller, for readers of Jane Harper, Ian Rankin and Chris Hammer. 'Lyrically captures a moment in time' - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 'A deft and compelling crime novelist' - GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA

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Disher has consistently produced brilliance, and this is no different. Deftly unravels a decades-old mystery whilst cutting open male attitudes, domestically and socially, to women and violence. Doesn't get better than this -- Dominic Nolan, author of VINE STREET
[The] characterisation is every bit as acutely realised as one expects from this award-winning writer * Financial Times *
Haunting... read The Way it is Now for its big heart and the way it lyrically captures a moment in time * Sydney Morning Herald *
Disher is, as always, a deft and compelling crime novelist, and he has crafted a provocative whodunnit that is grounded firmly in the current moment * Guardian Australia *
This was bloody excellent -- Sam Holland, author of THE ECHO MAN
PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR He is the equal of Joseph Wambaugh and James Lee Burke * The Times *
A superb chronicler of cop culture * Sunday Times *
[It's] great that crime readers outside the Antipodes are being introduced to the greatness of Garry Disher -- Ian Rankin
An utterly compelling mystery with rare heart and humanity -- Dervla McTiernan
Disher is the gold standard for rural noir -- Chris Hammer

The Way It Is Now: a totally gripping and

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A Hardback by Garry Disher

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    Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 04/08/2022
    ISBN13: 9781800811386, 978-1800811386
    ISBN10: 1800811381

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    Book Synopsis
    'A superb chronicler of cop culture' - SUNDAY TIMES 'Disher is the equal of Joseph Wambaugh and James Lee Burke' - THE TIMES 'Doesn't get better than this' - DOMINIC NOLAN NOTHING STAYS BURIED FOREVER Twenty years ago, Charlie Deravin's mother went missing, believed murdered. Her body has never been found, and his father has lived under a cloud of suspicion ever since. Now Charlie has returned to the coastal town where his mother vanished, on disciplinary leave from his job with the police, and permanent leave from his marriage. After two decades worrying away at the mystery of his mother's disappearance, he's run out of leads. Then the skeletal remains of two people are found in the excavation of a new building site... and the past comes crashing in on Charlie. But as one mystery is solved another is posed, and as his hometown is shaken to the core by the discovery of a brutal crime hidden for years beneath its feet, Charlie must decide what matters more: peace for the living, or justice for the dead. From the multiple Ned Kelly Award-winning author of Consolation comes a stunning new standalone thriller, for readers of Jane Harper, Ian Rankin and Chris Hammer. 'Lyrically captures a moment in time' - SYDNEY MORNING HERALD 'A deft and compelling crime novelist' - GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA

    Trade Review
    Disher has consistently produced brilliance, and this is no different. Deftly unravels a decades-old mystery whilst cutting open male attitudes, domestically and socially, to women and violence. Doesn't get better than this -- Dominic Nolan, author of VINE STREET
    [The] characterisation is every bit as acutely realised as one expects from this award-winning writer * Financial Times *
    Haunting... read The Way it is Now for its big heart and the way it lyrically captures a moment in time * Sydney Morning Herald *
    Disher is, as always, a deft and compelling crime novelist, and he has crafted a provocative whodunnit that is grounded firmly in the current moment * Guardian Australia *
    This was bloody excellent -- Sam Holland, author of THE ECHO MAN
    PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR He is the equal of Joseph Wambaugh and James Lee Burke * The Times *
    A superb chronicler of cop culture * Sunday Times *
    [It's] great that crime readers outside the Antipodes are being introduced to the greatness of Garry Disher -- Ian Rankin
    An utterly compelling mystery with rare heart and humanity -- Dervla McTiernan
    Disher is the gold standard for rural noir -- Chris Hammer

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