I thoroughly enjoyed The Way It Is Now, which had me so engrossed I read it in just two nights. I can't exactly say why I found it so addictive, because it's quite slow in terms of the investigation but I think it's because it offers a complete package of Charlie and his life at that moment, told with humour and authenticity.
There is so much going on, even the bushfires and the start of Covid get an honourable mention, that the solution to investigation seems like just one more thing in an already riveting read.
I have no hesitation in recommending this book or Garry Disher novels
There is so much going on, even the bushfires and the start of Covid get an honourable mention, that the solution to investigation seems like just one more thing in an already riveting read.
I have no hesitation in recommending this book or Garry Disher novels