
Truth
Author: Peter Temple, Ben Johnson
Narrator: Michael Carman
Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/11/2010
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Suspense & Thriller

Author: Peter Temple, Ben Johnson
Narrator: Michael Carman
Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 05/11/2010
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Suspense & Thriller
Peter Temple is the author of eight crime novels, five of which have won the Ned Kelly Award for crime fiction. He has worked as a journalist and editor for newspapers and magazines in several countries. He lives in Victoria, Australia.
Michael Carman has worked in film, television, and theater in Australia, including the international film Nim's Island, the ABC television series MDA, and others. He has appeared with the Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Perth theater companies. He has performed in many ABC radio plays and narrated many books for audio.
Inspector Stephen Villani stands in a luxury apartment, a young woman dead in the bath. He finds certainties of his life crumbling after the discovery of this murder. His four months as the acting head of the Victoria Police homicide squad have not gone well; first, two Aboriginal teenagers are shot......more
Stephen Villani is no angel. He is many things, but the most important thing to him is that he is the head of homicide in Melbourne, Australia. This book is his story and who he is, where he came from, and how he got there. It is more, but that is the loooong and short of it. Lots of information abou......more
‘Here is an author with a rich talent, a writer to compare with James Ellroy and his tough, taut LA prose… Temple writes with a rare clarity that grabs and holds from the start. There is no meandering here, no cluttering of precious words; each one hits the mark….Truth succeeds as a well-paced, most......more
A tough story from the Melbourne Homicide Squad - a mysterious murder of a young prostitute and a gangland style killing of three men. Massive political intrigue within the force and outside as well with elections pending and major investors circling some new schemes. The dialogue is hard-bitten and......more
“Truth is a fascinating crime puzzle presented before an urban backdrop of futuristic projects that don’t work and a landscape of wildfires that seem to burn forever. It conveys an authentic feel of violence, pain, and corruption, but also displays wit, remarkable insights, and even moments of beauty.” Thomas Perry, Edgar Award–winning author of Runner
“I’m a great fan of Peter Temple, and his new novel does not disappoint; in fact, I think it surpasses The Broken Shore in many ways. Temple’s writing is so uncompromisingly Australian—raw and visceral—yet despite the terseness of his prose and the almost exclusively masculine world that his characters inhabit, there is something desperately poignant and affecting in the way he reveals their emotional lives. His intelligent dialogue invites the reader to understand the intelligence and subtlety at play. I love his style.” Kate Atkinson, author of Case Histories
“A brutal tale of corruption, greed, and revenge…Temple’s elliptical storytelling—the past and the present are often interchangeable—fits the slippery subject of deeply ingrained police corruption and one man’s determination to uncover the truth.” Publishers Weekly
“Rich dialogue, filled with Australian idioms, is bought to life by Michael Carman. His characterizations of the key players help listeners to follow the complex plot in this tense thriller about power and corruption. Carman’s delivery balances straight narration and performance as he gives authenticity to the robust language and gritty descriptions of the murders. This helps to engage the listener—although non-Aussies may find some of the slang difficult to follow.” AudioFile
“In this follow-up to the award-winning The Broken Shore, Temple spins a complex and powerful story with writing so top-notch that readers might be tempted to slow down and savor the prose if the plot line weren’t so compelling. Villani is an unforgettable protagonist, a miserable, conflicted cop who somehow embodies grace in a malevolent world. Already acclaimed in Australia, Temple proves once again that he deserves to be better known among American crime fiction fans…highly recommended.” Library Journal