Garry Disher: The Dragon Man (UK 2025) From the Publisher: But then he's called to the sleepy town of Waterloo, where there's something more to fear. Women are being abducted and murdered, their bodies found along the Old Highway. The media demand answers, and with a team who cause as much trouble as they solve, Challis is under increasing pressure. But this killer's business is far from over... From the multiple Ned Kelly Award-winning author of Consolation and Day's End comes the first Hal Challis investigation, for readers of Jane Harper, Ian Rankin and Chris Hammer. Garry Disher: The Dragon Man. There's danger on the open road. Viper, ISBN: 9781805224327 (February, 2025), 352 p., £9.99, eBook £4.99.
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Garry Disher: The Dragon Man (USA 2014) From the Publisher: Garry Disher: The Dragon Man. A Hal Challis Investigation. Soho Crime, ISBN: 9781616954482 (September, 2014), 311 p., $9.99.
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Garry Disher: The Dragon Man (UK 2007) From the Publisher: Its summer on the Mornington Peninsula near Melbourne. The heat's ramping up with the usual holiday madness building. Detective Inspector Hal Challis is already recycling his shower water and starting to dread Christmas. But this year there's something more - women abducted and murdered on the Old Highway, a pall of fear over the scorched paddocks. The media are demanding answers - and Challis' sleepy beat is set to explode. Garry Disher: The Dragon Man. A Hal Challis Mystery. Bitter Lemon Press, ISBN: 1904738230 (May, 2007), 265 p., £8.99.
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Garry Disher: The Dragon Man (USA 2005) From the Publisher: Garry Disher: The Dragon Man. A Detective Inspector Challis Murder Mystery. Soho Crime, ISBN: 1569473951 (June, 2005), 239 p., $11.00.
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Garry Disher: The Dragon Man (USA 2004) From the Publisher: The media is demanding to know what Challis is doing about the killer; his colleagues are either giving trouble or in it; and his past keeps coming back to haunt him. Can Challis and his team nab the Peninsula Highway killer before anyone else gets hurt? Garry Disher was born in Burra, Australia in 1949. He was awarded a creative writing fellowship from Stanford University in 1978. He has published over 40 books, including novels for adults and children. Disher received the German Crime Fiction Critic's prize for two years in a row, 2000 2001 for this book and Kitty Hawk Down, his second Inspector Challis novel, which has been nominated for the 2003 Ned Kelly Award for Australian Crime Writing. He lives in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, with his wife and daughter. Garry Disher: The Dragon Man. A Detective Inspector Challis Murder Mystery. Soho Crime, ISBN: 1569473560 (July, 2004), 239 p., $23.00.
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