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Nice Try

by Shane Maloney
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Overview



The Third Murray Whelan Adventure


When Murray Whelan, lovelorn political minder and part-time fitness
fanatic, is recruited to massage Australia's bid for the Olympics he has
no idea how tough the going will get.


Not even the sight of the gorgeous Holly Deloite in her taut blue
leotard at the City Club can stop him diving head first into trouble.
And, when the death of the young Aboriginal athlete Darcy Anderson
proves that murder is a contact sport, Murray is soon breaking all the
rules.


Mixing it with a savvy black activist, a body-building psychopath and
the enigmatic Dr Phillipa Knox, Murray jumps the gun every time.


‘One of the most outrageously
funny voices in modern detective fiction…Shane Maloney’s prose is more
than a ‘nice try’ at combining social and political satire with the
conventions of the crime novel. It’s spot on.’ Age

About the Author, Shane Maloney

Shane Maloney is one of Australia's most popular novelists and a regular contributor to The Monthly. His award-winning and much loved Murray Whelan series -- Stiff, The Brush-Off, Nice Try, The Big Ask, Something Fishy and Sucked In -- is characterised by a strong sense of humour and an acute sense of Melbourne's political and cultural nuances. He has been published in the UK, Germany, France, Britain, Japan, Finland and the U.S.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In the third book (after Stiff) of this wry Australian mystery series, sardonic and diffident detective Murray Whelan gets recruited to help the government win its bid to host the Summer Olympics. As a senior adviser to the minister for the department of water supply and the arts, Whelan would rather spend his time pedaling away his midlife paunch and ennui on an exercise bicycle while watching young women prance around in their seamless Lycra bodysuits than get entangled in politicking. But when Steve Radeski, a thick-necked weightlifter loaded up on ram steroids, rages through the streets of Melbourne and a promising young black triathlete turns up dead, Whelan knows he has no choice but to lace up his gumshoes. While the plot here tends to be rather formulaic, readers will be drawn to the lively cast of hilarious personalities, including a fat and dour minister of sport; a sexy, whip-smart physician battling her nicotine addiction; a vapid aerobics instructor; and a sly Aboriginal activist. Far and away the most fully realized character in this whimsical novel is Whelan himself, who makes for an irresistible narrator. Maloney renders a vulnerable and very human portrait of this unlikely hero as he struggles to quit smoking, lose weight, rejuvenate his waning sex life and reconnect with his young son, all the while trying to stop a psychopath dead in his tracks. In so doing, the author adds a fresh and immensely appealing dimension to the genre. (Mar.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Library Journal

Murray Whelan, an Australian arts ministry adviser, tries to support government efforts to impress the Olympics site selection committee but winds up investigating the murder of a young athlete. Another welcome, witty, off-the-wall, and devil-may-care adventure for Murray (Stiff). Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\

Book Details

Published
May 16, 2010
Publisher
The Text Publishing Company
ISBN
9781921776274

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