Shooting Star (Temple Novel)
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''Shooting Star'' (1999) is a
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Peter Temple Peter Temple (10 March 1946 – 8 March 2018) was an Australian crime fiction writer, mainly known for his ''Jack Irish'' novel series. He won several awards for his writing, including the Gold Dagger in 2007, the first for an Australian. He w ...
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Dedication

"For Nicholas - with thanks for all the joy."


Plot

Frank Calder, an ex-soldier whose post-military career as a police hostage negotiator ended after he got into a physical altercation with a sadistic fellow officer, now works as a private mediator. Outwardly a hardened loner, on the inside, he nurtures demons from his military days and is plagued by constant self-doubt. When the novel opens, Frank has just taken a job with the very rich Carson family—they need Frank to negotiate with the kidnappers who abducted 15-year-old Anne Carson on her way home from school.


Awards

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Ned Kelly Awards The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward ...
for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2000: winner


Notes

This novel has also been published in UK by Quercus (2008), Germany (2008 by Bertelsmann), Poland (2009 by Amber), France (2010), and Japan (2012).


Reviews

On the "AustCrime" website Karen Chisholm had this to say about the Text Publishing reprint of the novel in 2019: "''Shooting Star'' has always been a masterclass in thriller execution. Sparse, cleverly paced, littered with clues that make for many 'of course' proclamations, there isn't a wasted moment in all 232 pages. It's about the cleverness of the observations of the characters, but it's also about the tightness of the plot and the way that the hints are there for the identifying. Temple was never a writer to treat his readers with disdain, so there's respect for those reading, as well as those telling the story. And then there are the little touches, the turns of phrase that show you how his characters, think, behave, interact, never in an overbearing manner, often with dry wit and wry humour." Publishers Weekly called it a "gritty, well-executed tale of greed and vengeance."


References

1999 Australian novels Novels by Peter Temple Ned Kelly Award–winning works {{1990s-crime-novel-stub