Garry Disher
''An intelligent, atmospheric police procedural...Fans of such gritty yet cerebral crime novelists such as Ian Rankin and Jack Harvey should be well pleased.'' Publishers Weekly
''The Dragon Man is unquestionably Disher's masterpiece, an astonishingly told caper that's tough, tender, poignant and totally captivating.'' Age
Garry Disher grew up in South Australia. In 1978 he was awarded a creative writing fellowship to Stanford University, where he wrote his first short-story collection. A full-time writer for many years, he is the author of more than forty titles,—fiction, children's books, anthologies, history textbooks, and books about the craft of writing. With considerable local and international success—including the prestigious German Crime Fiction Prize for 'Dragon Man'—Disher is one of Australia's most exciting, compassionate and diverse writers.
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Internet links
Disher website
ehlt.flinders.edu.au/english/GarryDisher/GarryDish
Disher-Crime bibliography
www.crimedownunder.com/garrydisher.html
Disher-Dragon Man allreaders analysis
www.allreaders.com/Topics/info_26718.asp
Disher- Australian Authors and Books Database (OZLIT)
dargo.vicnet.net.au/ozlit/writers.cfm?id=229
Disher-Murray Waldren: Dass Verbrechen sich lohne. Über Garry Disher und seinen Roman »Drachenmann«
www.kaliber38.de/features/disher/waldren.htm
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