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The Midnight Promise

(2012)
A Detective's Story in Ten Cases
A novel by

 
 
Awards
2013 Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut Crime Novel

One PI. Ten crimes. "Stylistically reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction or Kill Bill. An exciting and original debut" (The Hoopla Literary Society).

A literary detective story ingeniously told in ten cases. John Dorn is a classic gumshoe. His woman has left him, he lives in his office, and he drinks too much. His one friend, a lawyer named Demetri, hands Dorn an infinite supply of hopeless cases and lost causes, to which Dorn, ever the champion of the underdog and the oppressed, is drawn to "as a sledgehammer is to a kneecap." A superlative work of hardboiled literary detective fiction, The Midnight Promise wonderfully evokes the underbelly of contemporary Melbourne, its battlers, its hard men, its victims, and its ill-fated heroes.

"[A] powerful hard-boiled debut . . . The cases get progressively more disturbing, both in terms of their subject matter, which include gruesome torture, and their impact on Dorn, a classic world-weary narrator." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Lovitt has a neat way with a yarn. . . . And just when you think he is going to stay close to a kind of downbeat realism, there is a slide into something a little thrillerish and action-packed." - The Sydney Morning Herald

"[An] artful, Down Under nod to the hard-boiled private eyes of Chandler and Hammett." - The Christian Science Monitor, "10 Excellent International Thrillers"

"Lovitt is sure-handed in sketching characters, and he laces Dorn's cases with sardonic humor and prodigious bits of human frailty. . . . Fans of international crime fiction will enjoy Dorn and his milieu." - Booklist


Genre: Mystery

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"The Midnight Promise delivers Zane Lovitt is a writer to watch." - Shane Maloney


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