Signal Loss, Garry Disher
Signal Loss, Garry Disher
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Signal Loss

Author: Garry Disher

Narrator: Colin McPhillamy

Unabridged: 10 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/12/2017


Synopsis

A pair of hit men working a job for a meth kingpin have a very bad day, and the resulting bushfire draws attention to a drug lab and two bodies burned up in a Mercedes. Sergeant Ellen Destry-newly minted head of her department's sex crime unit-and Inspector Hal Challis return in this newest installment of Gary Disher's Peninsula-based crimes series. With meth-related crime on the rise, interdepartmental tensions mount, and Challis soon finds himself fighting to keep control of his case. Meanwhile, Destry is hunting for a serial rapist who is extremely adept at not leaving clues. A tense, human, at times darkly funny entry into Disher's celebrated, Ned Kelly Award-winning series.

About Garry Disher

Garry Disher is
one of Australia’s best-known novelists. He has published over forty books in a
range of genres, including crime, children’s books, and Australian history. He lives on the Mornington Peninsula, southeast of Melbourne.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on August 05, 2020

Signal Loss is number seven in the Inspector Hal Challis series by Garry Disher and continues to maintain the excellent consistency of the previous six. I know I've mentioned this before again and again, but novels by Disher are greatly underappreciated in apparently all places except for that of Au......more

Goodreads review by Paula on June 15, 2019

Another excellent series,cleverly plotted,great characters that grow,and quite funny in a subtle,clever way. Pity the books are so few and far between,though.......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on February 08, 2018

Signal Loss is book seven in the Inspector Challis series by Garry Disher. One morning Inspector Hal Challis started the day looking at the consequences of a bushfire. However, at first Inspector Hal Challis did not realise that the fire was the start of more adverse events that will affect the smal......more