Degrees of Connection

Book by Jon Cleary
0-7322-7632-2OCLC223765101Preceded byThe Easy Sin 

Degrees of Connection is a 2004 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Jon Cleary.[1]

It was the 20th and last entry in the Scobie Malone series. Cleary decided to stop writing crime novels because he felt he was getting stale.[2]

Synopsis

Scobie Malone has been promoted from inspector to superintendent, while Russ Clements is now head of Homicide. He investigates the murder of the personal assistant to Natalie Shipwood, the CEO of development company Orlando. Malone's son, Tom, seems to have impregnated a girlfriend who is subsequently murdered and his daughter Maureen is an ABC journalist covering the Securities Commission investigation into Orlando.

Awards

  • Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2004: winner[3]

Notes

  • Dedication: "For Joy (1922–2003)".

See also

  • 2003 in Australian literature

References

  1. ^ "Degrees of Connection by Jon Cleary". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
  2. ^ Jason Steger, 'Cleary's had his fill of crime' The Age, August 27, 2004 accessed 8 March 2012
  3. ^ "2004 Ned Kelly Award Winners". Australian Crime Writers. Archived from the original on 2016-03-27. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
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Works by Jon Cleary
Novels
1940s
  • These Small Glories (1946) (short stories)
  • You Can't See 'Round Corners (1947)
  • The Long Shadow (1949)
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
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Films
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  • Safe Horizon (1945)
  • The Sundowners (1953)
  • The Climate of Courage (1956)


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