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15 March 2025

Review: THE WAY IT IS NOW, Garry Disher

  • This edition provided by my local library as an e-book on Libby
  • Published by Text Publishing 2 August 2022
  • ISBN 9781922458704
  • 416pp  

Synopsis

Twenty years ago Charlie Deravin’s mother went missing near the family beach shack—believed murdered; body never found. His father has lived under a cloud of suspicion ever since.

Now Charlie’s back living in the shack in Menlo Beach, on disciplinary leave from his job with the police sex-crimes unit, 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.

The Way It Is Now is the enthralling new novel from Garry Disher, one of Australia’s most loved and celebrated crime writers.

My Take

Set near on Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, in 2020, just as Covid 19 is making itself felt in Australia and on Australians travelling overseas.

Twenty years ago Charlie's mother had disappeared on the same day that Charlie, a police constable, had been in a search party looking for a young boy who had run away from a school camp. Neither of them had been found.  Now, Charlie, still in the police force, has been suspended from assaulting a senior officer. He has nothing to do but to take good look at his mother's disappearance. He thinks the investigation wasn't very thorough, more focussed on acquitting his father who had been a senior police officer at the time. Charlie's older brother believes their father was to blame and he and Charlie do not see each other much. His father has re-married and is now retired and he and his wife are off on an overseas cruise. Charlie decides to contact people from the community who were around 20 years ago, and he begins to find things that just don't add up.

 You will notice that I am re-reading this novel as I am talking about Garry Disher's contribution to Australia crime fiction with my U3A Award Winning Crime Fiction reading group.

This is a typical Disher stand-alone with sub-plots to keep the mind alert, and a range of interesting characters, including Charlie Deravin himself. The setting of a coastal surfing town is strong and gives the novel a substantial Australian flavour.

My rating: 4.7

I've also read

  • 4.7, WYATT
  • 4.8, WHISPERING DEATH
  • 4.7, BLOOD MOON
  • 4.2, THE HEAT
  • 4.5, SIGNAL LOSS
  • 4.7, HER
  • 4.9, UNDER THE COLD BRIGHT LIGHTS
  • 4.7, KILL SHOT
  • 5.0, BITTER WASH ROAD - Hirsch #1 - aka HELL TO PAY
  • 5.0, PEACE- Hirsch #2
  • 5.0, CONSOLATION - Hirsch #3
  • 4.7, DAY'S END- Hirsch #4
  • 4.8, THE WAY IT IS NOW
  • 4.8, SANCTUARY
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