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Jack Irish

Cette série explore la vie d'un ancien avocat cynique mais fondamentalement décent qui navigue dans les rues difficiles de Melbourne. Plongé dans un monde de crime, de corruption et de passés non résolus, il repousse constamment les limites de la loi et de sa propre résilience. Chaque affaire le conduit plus profondément dans la pègre de la ville, le forçant à affronter à la fois les menaces extérieures et les luttes internes. C'est un mélange captivant de fiction policière et d'étude de personnage.

White Dog
Jack Irish: Dead Point
Black Tide
Bad Debts

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  1. Bad Debts

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    THE AWARD-WINNING DEBUT NOVEL, AND FIRST JACK IRISH THRILLER, FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE BROKEN SHORE AND TRUTH.

    Bad Debts1
    3,6
  2. Black Tide

    • 311pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Since its release in March 1999, Peter Temple has captivated critics with the return of Jack Irish in this thrilling narrative. Praised as "gutsy, pacy, and multi-stranded" by the Australian's Review of Books, Temple's work is noted for its wit and potency, as highlighted by Peter Corris. The Adelaide Advertiser calls it a "fast, funny, fabulous thriller," while the Courier Mail affirms Temple's status as the top hard-boiled crime writer in Australia. His polished prose, sharp dialogue, and vivid sense of place make the story compulsively readable, according to the Sun Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald positions Temple at the forefront of contemporary Australian crime fiction. Jack Irish, a lawyer and part-time cabinet-maker, is recovering from a previous encounter with the criminal underworld when he takes on a case to find the son of an old colleague. This decision leads him into the orbit of Steven Levesque, a millionaire with significant political influence. As Jack delves deeper into Levesque's powerful corporation, he becomes increasingly convinced that a dark secret lies at its core. The unfolding mystery reveals just how perilous that secret truly is. The narrative immerses readers in Jack Irish's world, filled with pubs, racetracks, Australian football, and a backdrop of intrigue, corruption, and violence.

    Black Tide2
    3,5
  3. Jack Irish: Dead Point

    • 366pages
    • 13 heures de lecture

    Jack Irish's mind is not fully on the job he's being paid to do: find Robbie Colburne, occasional barman. But when he does get serious, he finds that the freelance drink dispenser is of great interest to some powerful people, people with very bad habits and a distinct lack of respect for the criminal justice system.

    Jack Irish: Dead Point3
    4,2
  4. White Dog

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture

    Jack Irish - gambler, cook and cabinetmaker, finder of people who don't want to be found - has a new job, hunting for evidence that might save the beautiful sculptor Sarah Longmore from going down for murder.

    White Dog4
    4,3