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John Kernick

John Kernick reviews ‘Australia and Nuclear War’ by Michael Denborough (ed.)

October 1984, no. 65 06 April 1984
Anyone still worried about the military-industrial complex unveiled by Eisenhower at the end of his presidency can have their Angst updated with this disturbing book. The present Republican commander-in-chief, with only the tinsel medals of Hollywood for his proud chest and a set role to play, is unlikely, even as a parting gesture, to use up prime time to let us in on how the robust infant of Ei ... (read more)

John Kernick reviews ‘The Health Farm Murders’ by Tom Howard, ‘The Beach-Front Murders’ by Tom Howard and ‘Builder of Dreams’ by Andrew Mallon

April 1986, no. 79 16 April 1986
Tom Howard is a new character/pseudonymous author in the same general region inhabited so prominently by Peter Corris’ Cliff Hardy, although with the publication of his first two novels it remains to be seen how far Howard will be able to rival Corris’ talent for bringing out the local flavour of crime and corruption, and how far his books will simply have Australian settings grafted on to cla ... (read more)