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Summerland

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Summerland
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Malcolm Knox
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Crime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9781740510523
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Random House Australia
Imprint Vintage (Australia)
Publication Date 3 August 2001
Publication Country Australia

Description

They are Sydney's golden ones. Young, rich, well-bred and well-connected. Now peel away that glossy surface ...and stand well back. This gripping mystery set among Sydney's elite is a devastating portrait of money and power; of a charismatic young man with an elastic moral code; of lifelong friendship betrayed; of subtle cruelties and brutal pragmatism. Hugh Bowman is heir to a considerable fortune. Richard, his friend from childhood, observes Hugh with alternating devotion and rage -- though mostly devotion. While as adults Hugh and his wife Helen, and Richard and his wife Pup, continue the tradition of holidays at Palm Beach every year and give every appearance of leading the golden lives of the rich, there are secrets and intrigues among them that will blow their world apart ...Malcolm Knox's writing is as seductive and alluring as his glamorous and obscenely wealthy subjects. This is a first novel of smouldering power that offers tantalising and disturbing insights into the world of the so-called privileged elite.

Author Biography

One of Australia's most highly acclaimed and versatile writers, Malcolm Knox has published six books, including The Greatest: The players, the moments, the matches 1339-2008. The former literary editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, Malcolm won a Walkley award in 2004 for the expose of fraudulent author Norma Khouri. He was runner up for Journalist of the Year 2004 and was named one of 2001's Best Young Novelists by the Sydney Morning Herald for his first novel, Summerland.