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A town ruled by fear. A cop who won't be broken. A pulse-pounding debut thriller that pulls no punches.
A STUNNING NEW VOICE IN CRIME FICTION
Queensland in 1976 churns with corruption. When Detective Ray Windsor defies it, he is exiled deep into the state's west. It's easy out there to feel alien in your own country.
Royalton is a town on its knees, stricken by drought, riven by prejudice, and plagued by crimes left largely uninvestigated by the local police chief, Kennedy, and his elusive boss.
Mutual dislike between Kennedy and Ray gradually turns ugly as Ray and his new partner, Arshag, uncover a pattern of crimes that no one seems concerned about solving. But when two girls from local immigrant families are found dead and another disappears, Ray and Arshag are forced to take the law into their own hands. Not knowing who to trust, nor how deep the corruption runs, how long will it be before their lives are also threatened?
A spare and uncompromising crime thriller that pulls no punches.
About the Author
Frank Chalmers has a UQ bachelor's degree in Philosophy & Maths, MA(Qual.) in Philosophy, and is a graduate of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. He has taught high school and at university in Science, Philosophy, Communication Design and Writing. He began a forty-year professional writing career on scripts for drama (feature film, tv series, interactive), documentary, corporate and educational media, moved to conceptual/interaction design for websites and games, and has addressed conferences. He merged all of these skills into Conceptual Designer + Content Developer for museums and interpretive centres. He now writes novels.
A STUNNING NEW VOICE IN CRIME FICTION
Queensland in 1976 churns with corruption. When Detective Ray Windsor defies it, he is exiled deep into the state's west. It's easy out there to feel alien in your own country.
Royalton is a town on its knees, stricken by drought, riven by prejudice, and plagued by crimes left largely uninvestigated by the local police chief, Kennedy, and his elusive boss.
Mutual dislike between Kennedy and Ray gradually turns ugly as Ray and his new partner, Arshag, uncover a pattern of crimes that no one seems concerned about solving. But when two girls from local immigrant families are found dead and another disappears, Ray and Arshag are forced to take the law into their own hands. Not knowing who to trust, nor how deep the corruption runs, how long will it be before their lives are also threatened?
A spare and uncompromising crime thriller that pulls no punches.
About the Author
Frank Chalmers has a UQ bachelor's degree in Philosophy & Maths, MA(Qual.) in Philosophy, and is a graduate of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. He has taught high school and at university in Science, Philosophy, Communication Design and Writing. He began a forty-year professional writing career on scripts for drama (feature film, tv series, interactive), documentary, corporate and educational media, moved to conceptual/interaction design for websites and games, and has addressed conferences. He merged all of these skills into Conceptual Designer + Content Developer for museums and interpretive centres. He now writes novels.
Industry Reviews
‘Gets you like a punch to the throat, and doesn't let up. Terse, tough,
character-driven - a gripping yarn. The most Aussie novel you'll read this year.’
Benjamin Hobson, author of Snake Island
‘Chalmers is a strong new voice in Australian bush noir. Conviction is everything you thought about Queensland in the 1970’s, corrupt, harsh and desperate ... a skilfully drawn study of desolation and vice. Fast-paced and brilliantly executed.’
Michael Brissenden, author of Dead Letters
‘In Conviction, Chalmers has distilled rural noir down to its hard, bitter essence. Stylishly written with poise and savage insight, Conviction's fierce vision will stay with the reader long after the final page has been turned. A brilliant debut.’
David Whish-Wilson, Ned Kelly-shortlisted author of True West
‘Conviction is where Wake in Fright meets The Moonlight State. With his gritty, authentic, taut and elegant prose, Frank Chalmers draws a terrifyingly evocative Royalton - a very Australian place where racism and violent misogyny are as pervasive as the guns and the crooked cops . . . and all of those broken hearts behind closed doors.’
Paul Daley, best-selling author and Guardian writer
‘Gritty, hardboiled and immediately compelling; Conviction is a crime thriller drenched in atmosphere. Its sense of character and place are so vivid you'll swear you can taste the outback dust. A brutally confident debut that will seize your attention from the first page and dare you to look away. Don't miss it.’
Gabriel Bergmoser, bestselling author of The Hunted
‘An atmospheric outback thriller which winds up from the mistaken official premise that exile was the way to deal with both the police too corrupt to keep around the capital and the police who wouldn’t look the other way.’
Phil Dickie, Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist
Benjamin Hobson, author of Snake Island
‘Chalmers is a strong new voice in Australian bush noir. Conviction is everything you thought about Queensland in the 1970’s, corrupt, harsh and desperate ... a skilfully drawn study of desolation and vice. Fast-paced and brilliantly executed.’
Michael Brissenden, author of Dead Letters
‘In Conviction, Chalmers has distilled rural noir down to its hard, bitter essence. Stylishly written with poise and savage insight, Conviction's fierce vision will stay with the reader long after the final page has been turned. A brilliant debut.’
David Whish-Wilson, Ned Kelly-shortlisted author of True West
‘Conviction is where Wake in Fright meets The Moonlight State. With his gritty, authentic, taut and elegant prose, Frank Chalmers draws a terrifyingly evocative Royalton - a very Australian place where racism and violent misogyny are as pervasive as the guns and the crooked cops . . . and all of those broken hearts behind closed doors.’
Paul Daley, best-selling author and Guardian writer
‘Gritty, hardboiled and immediately compelling; Conviction is a crime thriller drenched in atmosphere. Its sense of character and place are so vivid you'll swear you can taste the outback dust. A brutally confident debut that will seize your attention from the first page and dare you to look away. Don't miss it.’
Gabriel Bergmoser, bestselling author of The Hunted
‘An atmospheric outback thriller which winds up from the mistaken official premise that exile was the way to deal with both the police too corrupt to keep around the capital and the police who wouldn’t look the other way.’
Phil Dickie, Gold Walkley Award-winning journalist
ISBN: 9781761065323
ISBN-10: 1761065327
Published: 5th July 2022
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 360
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15 x 3
Weight (kg): 0.48
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