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Pantomime of democracy

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August 2014, no. 363

Jacks and Jokers by Matthew Condon

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 466 pp

Pantomime of democracy

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August 2014, no. 363

Matthew Condon is fast becoming the George R.R. Martin of Australian true crime. Like the Game of Thrones author, Condon is part-way through the delivery of a saga of epic proportions. However, whereas some fantasy fiction fans doubt that Martin will ever conclude his A Song of Ice and Fire series, everyone knows how the story of corruption in Joh Bjelke-Petersen-era Queensland ends. But knowing the ending doesn’t lessen the shock of the telling. Jacks and Jokers, the second instalment of Condon’s trilogy (the conclusion, All Fall Down, is slated for release in 2015), sprawls and appals in equal measure.

Joel Deane reviews 'Jacks and Jokers' by Matthew Condon

Jacks and Jokers

by Matthew Condon

University of Queensland Press, $29.95 pb, 466 pp

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