A Few Right Thinking Men

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1930s Australia, crime entwined with historical intrigue.

If you're intrigued by a blend of history and mystery, "A Few Right Thinking Men" offers a fascinating plunge into 1930s Australia. With an atmosphere rich in period detail, this tale weaves real events with captivating fiction, promising a journey not just through the streets but also the societal upheavals of the Great Depression. Fans of art, suspense, and history will find Sulari Gentill's storytelling a rewarding escapade.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

A Few Right Thinking Men

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ISBN: 9780980741810
Authors: Sulari Gentill
Publisher: Pantera Press
Date of Publication: 2010-06-01
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Mystery, Crime
Goodreads rating: 3.62
(rated by 2771 readers)

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In Australia's 1930s, the Sinclair name is respectable and influential, yet the youngest son Rowland - an artist - has a talent for scandal. Even with the unemployed lining the streets, Rowland lives in a sheltered world of wealth, culture, and impeccable tailoring, with the family fortune indulging his artistic passions and friends: a poet, a painter, and a brazen sculptress. Mounting political tensions fueled by the Great Depression take Australia to the brink of revolution. Rowland Sinclair is indifferent to the politics until a brutal murder exposes an extraordinary and treasonous conspiracy. The real enemy is Labor's Jack Lang and the Communist hordes into whose hands he plays. What say I introduce you to some chaps? What chaps? Right thinking men. Loyalists who love this country. Rowland, I think you could be moving with the wrong crowd.
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1930s Australia, crime entwined with historical intrigue.

If you're intrigued by a blend of history and mystery, "A Few Right Thinking Men" offers a fascinating plunge into 1930s Australia. With an atmosphere rich in period detail, this tale weaves real events with captivating fiction, promising a journey not just through the streets but also the societal upheavals of the Great Depression. Fans of art, suspense, and history will find Sulari Gentill's storytelling a rewarding escapade.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.