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''Crook as Rookwood'' is a 2005
Ned Kelly Award The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to rewar ...
-winning novel by the Australian author
Chris Nyst Chris Nyst (born November 1953) is an Australian solicitor and crime fiction writer. Legal career Nyst attended the University of Queensland and was awarded a Law Degree and in 1977 he was admitted as a solicitor in the Queensland Supreme C ...
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Abstract

From the writer of the hit film ''Gettin' Square'' - Some people are bad for your health ... In an inner suburb of Sydney, a pensioner is bashed in his own home. An old Labor Party stalwart loses the faith and goes looking for someone to blame. And a young woman called Slick finds an unsettling connection between the death of her ex-husband and her new boss. When Gold Coast lawyer Eddie Moran comes to Sydney to look after Slick's interests after the death of her ex, he finds a simple drug overdose isn't so simple after all. It's not just the crooked cops, it's the strong whiff of a deal being done higher up and well offstage. From sleazy Sydney backstreets to the new-money glamour of the Gold Coast, this is the world where politics and business meet, and where the consequences are far-reaching - and surprising ...


Awards

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Ned Kelly Awards The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward ...
for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2006: joint winner


Notes

*Dedication: "To my beautiful sons and my darling daughters". *Peter Rozovsky, of the "Detectives Beyond Borders" weblog, listed this as one of his favorite crime novels of 2007.Detectives Beyond Borders
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Critical reception

On the AustCrime website reviewer Sunnie Gil noted: "Chris Nyst is a keen observer of personalities and creates memorable characters. He also has a feel for writing dialogue which is witty and sounds authentic. A defence lawyer, based on Queensland's Gold Coast, Nyst's clients have ranged from high-ranking politicians and sporting identities to a notorious hit-man and petty criminals. He knows the legal system and how it works. He also knows criminals. He knows how they think and how they speak."


See also

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2005 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 2005. Events * Morag Fraser is appointed as a judge of the Miles Franklin Award, following the resignation of three judges in late 2004 * Mur ...


References

Australian crime novels 2005 Australian novels Ned Kelly Award-winning works HarperCollins books {{2000s-crime-novel-stub