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World War Noir: Sydney's unpatriotic war

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title World War Noir: Sydney's unpatriotic war
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Duffy
By (author) Nick Hordern
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreAustralia, New Zealand & Pacific history
ISBN/Barcode 9781742236049
ClassificationsDewey:364.99441
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher NewSouth Publishing
Imprint NewSouth Publishing
Publication Date 1 April 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

World War Noir is an exposition of the old truth that war and crime - and sex, drugs and popular music - go hand in hand. It seems that not even world war could stop crime in Sydney. In fact, World War Noir confirms that war and crime - in the form of sex, drugs, alcohol, racketeering and other illicit activities - are natural accomplices. A companion book to the later glory days of the Sydney underworld compiled in Sydney Noir, here Michael Duffy and Nick Hordern tell the story of a time when many Australians were not as patriotic as we have been told. With soldiers' pockets full of cash and the freedom of being on leave, criminal possibilities opened up during World War II. Told from the ground - or the gutter - up,World War Noir is a raw and broad-ranging tale that confounds expectations and reveals a grittier truth. 'A grisly, gangster-strewn glissade through 1940s Sydney. Shows what real Aussies are made of when they don't give a shit about king and country. Here's the flip side of the Anzac spirit, and it's squalid, brutal and grimly captivating.' - Paul Ham

Author Biography

Michael Duffy has worked for the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun-Herald as a reporter of crime and other urban issues. He is the author of crime books - novels and non-fiction - including Call Me Cruel, The Simple Death and Drive By. Nick Hordern is a former senior writer at the Australian Financial Review and has also worked as a political staffer, diplomat and intelligence analyst. They are the authors of the bestselling Sydney Noir.

Reviews

'A grisly, gangster-strewn glissade through 1940s Sydney. Shows what real Aussies are made of when they don't give a shit about king and country. Here's the flip side of the Anzac spirit, and it's squalid, brutal and grimly captivating.' - Paul Ham