Peter Doyle is the author of the crime fiction series
featuring Billy Glasheen, which brilliantly explore the criminal
underworld, political corruption, and the postwar explosion of sex,
drugs, and rock 'n' roll in Australia. The series, which includes
Get Rich Quick and The Devil's Jump, has won him three Ned Kelly
Awards, including one for lifetime achievement. Doyle's other books
include the highly acclaimed City of Shadows: Sydney Police
Photographs 1912-48 and its successor, Crooks Like Us.
Luc Sante's books include Low Life: Lures and Snares of Old
New York, Evidence, and Kill All Your Darlings. His lucid,
authoritative introductions have graced the works of such seminal
authors of crime fiction as Georges Simenon, Richard Stark, and
Charles Willeford. Sante is a frequent contributor to The New York
Review of Books and teaches at Bard College.
"The Big Whatever can be read as a caper novel or a lament for the
'60s and the way a few slimy characters sank the peace and love . .
. There's plenty of retro appeal here, harkening back to Newton
Thornburg's 1976 cult classic Cutter and Bone." -- Booklist
'Wonderful references to pop culture are dotted throughout,
beautifully crafted into the narrative, designed to make readers
smile and nod. The sense of humour . . . is razor sharp and desert
dry, and about as Australian as you can get in a culture that's got
American influence worming its way into everything.' -- Newtown
Review of Books (Sydney)
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