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Scobie Malone is a
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Sydney homicide
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created by Australian novelist
Jon Cleary Jon Stephen Cleary (22 November 191719 July 2010) was an Australian writer and novelist. He wrote numerous books, including '' The Sundowners'' (1951), a portrait of a rural family in the 1920s as they move from one job to the next, and '' The ...
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History

Named after the jockey
Scobie Breasley Arthur Edward "Scobie" Breasley (7 May 1914 – 21 December 2006) was an Australian jockey. He won the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne five times: 1942-45 consecutively on Tranquil Star, Skipton, Counsel and St Fairy; then on Peshawar in 1952. ...
, Malone made his first appearance in Cleary's 1966 novel '' The High Commissioner''. Cleary says he got the idea from meeting an Australian policeman he knew walking out of
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in London one day. He was on six months leave but Cleary wondered what if he had come to arrest the Australian High Commissioner for murder. Although the original novel was a best seller and turned into a film, Cleary did not originally intend to create a series around Malone. However, he brought the character back later for ''Helga's Web'' (1970) as a means to explore the construction of the
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, then for ''Ransom'' (1973). There was a long gap before he started using the detective again, but once he did he wrote Malone novels regularly from 1987 onwards until the end of his writing career. Cleary and his wife used to travel two months every year to research his books. However, after Cleary's daughter died in 1987, his wife became ill and did not want to travel. As Cleary liked to research his books thoroughly this meant he had to write about Australia.
I wondered how if I were to write about Australia would I keep my overseas readers. I'd written three Malone tales but was resisting publishers' urging to write more because I didn't want to get trapped by it. Then I realised I could use him by hanging it on crime, which immediately intrigued the international market, and write about what it was like living in Sydney in the late 80s and through the 90s.Murray Waldren, 'Jon Cleary: Character Builder' ''The Weekend Australian'' 1998
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"I'm trying to write something more than detective novels", said Cleary in 1989. "I am offended if my book is called a potboiler." Cleary admits that sales of the last few Malone books declined and he decided to end the series before his publishers did.Jon Cleary Interviewed by Stephen Vagg: Oral History
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He also felt he was running creatively dry. "When I found myself making notes on a serial killer, I knew that I'd got to the bottom of the barrel because that's the cliche in crime writing today", he said in 2004.


Personality and Attributes

Cleary once stated that, "There's more than a bit of me in Scobie. We both come from fighting Irish stock, we're both from
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, the wrong side of the tracks, and both of us slugged our way up." Malone was a Catholic family man with rigid principles who mostly worked in Sydney, although his adventures occasionally took him overseas. Malone was described in ''The High Commissioner'' as:
Tall, six feet. His face was too bony to be handsome, but nspectorLeeds guessed women would find the eyes attractive: they were dark, almost Latin, and they were friendly. The mouth, too, was friendly. Malone gave the impression of being easy-going, but there was a competence about him that had marked him for promotion from his first days in the force.
In the same novel it is mentioned that Scobie once played a game for
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in the
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as a bowler and was "belted... all over the field".


Other characters

Regular characters in the series included: *Malone's Dutch wife Lisa, who when he first met her was working as Sir James Quentin's secretary in '' The High Commissioner''. She was based on Cleary's wife Joy. *Malone's partner Sergeant Russ Clements, who eventually became head of Homicide. *Commissioner John Leeds, Malone's superior. *His father Con and mother Brigid (based on Cleary's parents). *His children Claire, Tom and Maureen (based on Cleary's grandchildren).


Style

A noted feature of the books was starting them with a striking opening sentence.


Adaptations

There have been two feature film adaptations of Malone novels. Cleary was dissatisfied with both. He did not do the adaptation of ''
Nobody Runs Forever ''Nobody Runs Forever'', also called ''The High Commissioner'', is a 1968 British political neo noir spy thriller action film directed by Ralph Thomas and based on Jon Cleary's 1966 novel '' The High Commissioner''. It stars Rod Taylor as Aust ...
'' (1968), which he thought "had no sense of humour at all" and lacked reality. He wrote a script for ''Helga's Web'' which was not used in the film that was eventually titled ''
Scobie Malone Scobie Malone is a fictional Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact ...
'' (1975). "When I saw Scobie nibbling on the fourth nipple I thought "that's not my Scobie"", said Cleary. In 1997
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adapted ''Dark Summer'' for a proposed telemovie but this was never made.Information on ''Dark Summer''
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Cleary thought
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would have made the perfect Lisa.


Novels

#'' The High Commissioner'' (1966) – Scobie is sent to London to arrest the Australian High Commissioner who is in the middle of a peace conference for the
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Helga's Web ''Helga's Web'' was a 1970 novel by Australian author Jon Cleary, the second to feature his detective hero Scobie Malone. Cleary did not originally intend to use the character again but wanted to write about the construction of the new Sydney O ...
'' (1970) – the body of a high class call girl is found in the basement of the
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'' (1973) – Scobie's wife Lisa is kidnapped while they are honeymooning in
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Dragons at the Party ''Dragons at the Party'' is a 1987 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the fourth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone, and marked the character's first appearance in print in fourteen years. Background Cleary did n ...
'' (1987) – the aide to an exiled Pacific Island President is killed #''
Now and Then, Amen ''Now and Then, Amen'' is a 1988 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the fifth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone. There were plans to adapt the book into a mini-series, but this ended up not happening. Synopsis Ma ...
'' (1988) – Scobie investigates the death of a nun discovered near a brothel. #''
Babylon South ''Babylon South'' is a 1989 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the sixth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone, and deals with Malone coming across an old case of his - the 1966 disappearance of the head of ASIO. ...
'' (1989) – Scobie investigates the discovery of the remains of the one-time head of
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who went missing over twenty years ago. #''
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'' (1990) – a sniper
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is on the loose in Sydney. #''
Pride's Harvest ''Pride's Harvest'' is a 1991 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the eighth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone. Synopsis Malone is called in to investigate the murder of a Japanese industrialist in the small count ...
'' (1991) – Scobie investigates the death of a Japanese farm manager in a country town. #''
Dark Summer ''Dark Summer'' is a 1992 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the ninth book featuring Sydney homicide detective Scobie Malone, and begins with the discovery of a corpse in Scobie's swimming pool. The dead man was an informer involve ...
'' (1992) – a dead body is found in Scobie's swimming pool. #''
Bleak Spring ''Bleak Spring'' is a 1993 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the tenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. Story outline The story centers on the murder of a solicitor who Scobie knew, and whose son happens to be dating ...
'' (1993) – Scobie investigates the murder of his daughter's boyfriend's father #''
Autumn Maze ''Autumn Maze'' is a 1994 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the eleventh book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone Scobie Malone is a fictional Sydney homicide detective created by Australian novelist Jon Cleary. History Name ...
'' (1994) – the Police Minister's son is murdered #''
Winter Chill ''Winter Chill'' is a 1995 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary Jon Stephen Cleary (22 November 191719 July 2010) was an Australian writer and novelist. He wrote numerous books, including '' The Sundowners'' (1951), a portrait of a rural ...
'' (1995) – Scobie struggles with his wife's illness while investigating the death of an American lawyer shot to death in Sydney #''
Endpeace ''Endpeace'' is a 1996 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the thirteenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. Plot The book starts with Scovie attending a dinner party held by a publishing tycoon. During the night the tycoo ...
'' (1996) – a wealthy newspaper tycoon is shot in his own bed #''
A Different Turf ''A Different Turf'' is a 1997 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary, the fourteenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. A series of gay bashings have taken place throughout Sydney and someone is murdering the culprits. Cleary explor ...
'' (1997) – Scobie investigates a series of shootings in the gay community #''
Five Ring Circus ''Five Ring Circus'' is a 1998 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the fifteenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone and involves his investigation into a financial scam in the lead up to the 2000 Sydney Olympics. References ...
'' (1998) – in the lead up to the
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an investor in an Olympic development is assassinated and Scobie uncovers a scam involving money from Hong Kong #''
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'' (1999) – Scobie returns to the bush town of Collamundra to apprehend a husband who disappeared after the murder of his wife four years ago and finds himself investigating the Crown Prosecutor #''
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'' (2000) – the State Premier is shot by a sniper in the lead up to the
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. #''
Yesterday's Shadow ''Yesterday's Shadow'' is a 2001 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary, his 50th over all. It was the eighteenth book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. The plot involves two murders which take place at the same hotel on the same night, o ...
'' (2001) – two people are murdered in one hotel on the same night. one of whom is the wife of the American ambassador – Scobie also comes across an ex-girlfriend #''
The Easy Sin ''The Easy Sin'' is a 2002 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It was the nineteenth (and penultimate) book featuring Sydney detective Scobie Malone. The plot concerns the murder of a housemaid to a dot com millionaire. Kidnappers thought the ...
'' (2002) – Scobie investigates the death of a dotcom millionaire's housemaid, which he feels is a kidnapping gone wrong. #''
Degrees of Connection ''Degrees of Connection'' is a 2004 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Jon Cleary. 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. ...
'' (2004) – Scobie and Russ Clements investigate the death of the secretary to the tycoon of a development corporation.


Film adaptations

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Nobody Runs Forever ''Nobody Runs Forever'', also called ''The High Commissioner'', is a 1968 British political neo noir spy thriller action film directed by Ralph Thomas and based on Jon Cleary's 1966 novel '' The High Commissioner''. It stars Rod Taylor as Aust ...
'' (1968), starring
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as Scobie Malone, with
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(as Lisa) – based on ''The High Commissioner'' *''
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'' (1975), starring
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as Scobie Malone, with
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(as Clements) and Jacqueline Kott – based on ''
Helga's Web ''Helga's Web'' was a 1970 novel by Australian author Jon Cleary, the second to feature his detective hero Scobie Malone. Cleary did not originally intend to use the character again but wanted to write about the construction of the new Sydney O ...
'' *''Ransom'' was filmed twice for Japanese television


References

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