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Wyatt [Paperback]

Garry Disher


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Book Description

Feb 1 2010
Garry Disher's cool, enigmatic anti-hero Wyatt has a job--a jewel heist. The kind Wyatt likes. Nothing extravagant, nothing greedy. Stake out the international courier, one Alain Le Page, hold up the goods in transit and get away fast.

Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this is Eddie Oberin's job. Eddie's very smart ex-wife Lydia has the inside information. Add Wyatt's planning genius and meticulous preparation, and what could possibly go wrong?

Plenty. And when you wrong Wyatt, you don't get to just walk away.

Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: The Text Publishing Company (Feb 1 2010)
  • ISBN-10: 1921656026
  • ISBN-13: 978-1921656026
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 399 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,784,784 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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“Like an Australian Bob le Flambeur, Disher’s titular robber is smooth, calm and planning a big heist.”
Entertainment Weekly


“The first U.S. appearance of this series, and it's just brilliant.”
Seattle Times

"Once again Disher takes us back to the golden age of thrillers, a time when they were fast, taut and dependably suspenseful."
Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“A jewel heist that appears straightforward proves anything but in Australian author Disher's outstanding seventh thriller featuring Melbourne bank robber Wyatt Wareen, last seen in 1997's The Fallout.... The spare, economical prose perfectly suits this tale of mad love and crimes gone wrong ... and should boost the reputation of Disher, winner of Australia's Ned Kelly Award, in the U.S.”
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Wyatt Wareen has been away for awhile, but he’s back in Melbourne and looking for a score.... Disher also writes the excellent Inspector Hal Challis procedurals (Chain of Evidence, 2007), but a new Wyatt novel—we’ve described the series as “criminal procedurals” (Kick Back, 1993)—is cause for celebration. Though the ensemble cast is sharply drawn, the heart of the story is Wyatt, a cool-headed, taciturn, unsentimental thief with a code ... Wyatt may be a man out of time, but crime fiction like this is timeless.
Booklist, Starred Review

“Disher’s depiction of Melbourne’s underworld is a revelation—undeniably lurid and harsh yet humming with a vibrancy that lends a soulful note to the story. In his first Wyatt thriller in 13 years, Disher, author of the Hal Challis police procedurals (The Dragon Man; Blood Moon) excels at capturing the complexity and tension of life on the run, and his characters exude a visceral energy as they compete to survive. Highly recommended for readers who enjoy atmospheric, character-driven crime thrillers.”
Library Journal, Starred Review

“I’ve read my way across the landscape of caper novels. Somehow, though, I missed Australia, particularly Garry Disher’s series with thief Wyatt. Thankfully, that has now been remedied. Although Wyatt is Disher’s seventh featuring his inscrutable hero, it was a terrific place to start.”
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel


“The plot is solid, pacing excellent, and the characterization first-rate. Fans of Barry Eisler and Ted Bell should also appreciate Disher.”
ForeWord Reviews

“If you want an armchair trip to Australia, try this cool caper.... Readers familiar with Garry Disher's procedural series featuring Hal Challis will recognize the author's straightforward style and his ability to create an ensemble cast of three-dimensional characters with a few deft strokes.”
Mystery Scene

“If you’ve read Ripley you’ll understand...”
Jeff Park, Front Row (BBC)


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About the Author

Garry Disher is one of Australia's best-known novelists. He's published over 40 books in a range of genres, including crime, children's books, and Australian history. His Hal Challis crime series is also published in the US by Soho Crime. He lives on the Mornington Peninsula, south-east of Melbourne.


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Disher does it again Feb 1 2011
By Cloggie Downunder - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Incredible as it may seem, I had never read any of Garry Disher's Wyatt series, so I had no idea of the depth of reading pleasure in store for me when I started his latest offering, "Wyatt".
Wyatt has been away; now he's back. The plot begins with a planned jewel heist but takes many a twist and turn before the final page. Wyatt seems to be a crook with principles, but he doesn't hesitate to kill if that's what's needed. And there are plenty of dead bodies strewn throughout this novel. The action is fast-paced and "the goods" change hands with dizzying frequency.
Disher is a master of description; this novel is full of realistic, down-to-earth, gutsy characters; the dialogue is razor-sharp. Wyatt's theory about words: "The words had a job to do and were not to be squandered" could apply equally to Disher himself. He may be economical with them, but he certainly chooses the right ones and strings them together in a most satisfying order.
There are some delicious ironies: one set of thieves referring to the people who robbed them as "the thieves"; the robbing, at one stage, being done by a cop.
It is easy to see why this novel has won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction 2010. Readers will have difficulty putting it down. There was a 13 year hiatus between the last Wyatt novel and this one: let's hope we don't have to wait as long for the next one. This was my first Wyatt novel, but certainly not my last.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars exciting return to thieving by the Australian career criminal Aug 9 2011
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In Mount Eliza around the bay from Melbourne, Wyatt Warren waits for the right moment to rob $75,000 from a harbour master; his cost besides time so far is a $500 broker fee to tipster Eddie Oberin. However, the stealing of the ransom money turns nasty when the Frankston police arrive. By the time he escapes in a stolen car, Wyatt shows a profit of $1600 and out a gun.

Wyatt still needs a quick reward. Eddie arranges for him to meet his ex wife Lydia Stark who outlines a delivery of jewelry that Wyatt knows will be easy to steal from the courier and even easier to fence. The master thief accomplished the theft but it is not the easy jewelry he gets; instead it is much more valuable bonds but also much more difficult to pawn. His associates betray him and the courier is a pro coming for him.

Mindful of Parker (especially in Flashfire) by Richard Stark, Wyatt is an exciting return to thieving by the Australian career criminal. The story line is entertaining due to the lead character's criminal abilities that Garry Disher effortlessly brings alive in the roller coaster (no one goes up and down as frequently as Wyatt does) fast-paced plot. Fans and new readers will enjoy this well-written, tale while seeking out previous books that go back to the nineties of one of the best anti-heroes

Harriet Klausner
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Caper novel Sep 6 2011
By Watson McFestus - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
For fans of hard boiled crime fiction. Wyatt is a professional thief with his own code - reminiscent of Donald Westlake/Richard Stark's Parker - at least in this book. The heist was portrayed expertly by Disher as was the array of moves (that could have been confusing in lesser hands) by Wyatt, by both his female and male partners, by the jewelers they stole from, by the bearer bondsman behind the jeweler, by the other thief stalking Wyatt and by the various police officers that may or may not be crooked. I really enjoyed the portray of the criminal middleman Eddie Oberlin and his girlfriend. They brought a certain manic unpredictability to the story.

Tense and riveting until just a few pages short of the ending. Check it out.

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