Thursday, 5 May 2016

Smoke and Mirrors: A Tragedy of Love and Murder (True Crime) by Robin Bowles


Paperback:  Stuart Rattle, celebrated interior designer and creator of one of Australia's most remarkable gardens, and Michael O'Neill were the perfect couple.  Country boys from working-class backgrounds, they became bon vivants and lovers, lifelong members of Australia’s exclusive A-Gays set, the envy of all their friends and together they created the stunning Musk Farm - until tragedy struck.

Stuart Rattle was at the peak of his design career, feted and entertained by hosts whose invitations were gold.  His 'Rattle' interiors were his ticket into this executive lifestyle.

Michael O'Neill, his loyal and loving partner, employee, dogsbody and whipping boy, was always three steps behind, never in the limelight.  In the words of Paul Bangay, the international garden designer and Stuart's former partner, 'Michael really had to fit into Stuart's way of life.  Michael never really brought anything to the table from his former life.  It was Stuart's career, Stuart's friends, even the way they decorated their houses and the way they looked and dressed was all about Stuart.  Stuart had a definite style and lifestyle, and Michael took on that persona.'

It worked for sixteen years, until the fateful morning on 4 December 2013 when Michael violently killed Stuart as he lay in bed.  He tucked him neatly back in and brought him cups of tea, takeaway curries and glasses of wine, trying to convince himself he had not committed this terrible deed.  They even watched TV together.

Five days later, on 8 December 2013, Michael tried to preserve his much-loved partner's dignity by setting fire to their apartment.

How did it all go wrong?  Smoke and Mirrors (2015) is both a love story and a tragedy, as well as being the story of an almost surreal murder.  O'Neill, known as "The Talented Mr Ripley" for the way he constantly lied, was jailed in February 2015 for eighteen years with a non-parole period of thirteen years after pleading guilty to murder and arson charges.

"Fortunately, this book is not a biography, nor is it a real-life whodunit.  Rather, it's an attempt to tell the story of an unlikely relationship, which synergised into the product Stuart created, 'Stuart Rattle Interior Design'...  But this book is less about design than about a dependent relationship between two passionate men who, by a stroke of fate, had personalities that fitted so closely that in some ways they morphed into one - a fusion that ended with a perfect storm, a passionate explosion in which one killed the other, perhaps attempting to avert the complete disappearance of his own persona," wrote Bowles in the Author's Note.

About the author:  Robin Bowles - Australia's True Crime Queen - is the author of nine true crime books, starting with the best-selling Blind Justice in 1998 and including the Davitt Award-winning Dead Centre.  She has also written two works of crime fiction.  During her new career as an investigative writer, she also obtained a university diploma to qualify her as a private inquiry agent and a national convenor of Sisters in Crime Australia.  Robin lives in Melbourne with her husband Clive, and her Griffon Bruxellois called Miss Deva.

Monday, 2 May 2016

Circle of Torments


Waste Of Time


Knowledge, Power and Fury


A Time of Torment (A Charlie Parker Thriller) by John Connolly


Hardback:  They're circling now, then falling, descending in a slow gyre, dropping so gently that their approach can barely be discerned.  They are hawks in the form of men, and the one who leads them is a being doubly transformed:  lost and found, human and bird;  youngest of them, yet strangely old.  He has endured, and in this endurance he has been forged anew.  He has seen a world beyond this one.  He has glimpsed the face of a new god.  He is at peace with himself, and so he will wage war.

Charlie Parker is hunting and the Dead King is his prey.

Jerome Burnel was once a hero.  He intervened to prevent multiple killings and in doing so damned himself.  His life was torn apart.  He was imprisoned, brutalized.

But in his final days, with the hunters circling, he tells his story to private detective Charlie Parker.  He speaks of the girl who was marked for death but was saved, of the ones who tormented him, and the being that they serve.

Parker is not like other men.  He died, and was reborn.  He is ready to wage war.

Now he will descend upon a strange, isolated community called the Cut, and face down a force of men who rule by terror, intimidation, and murder.

All in the name of the entity hiding in a ruined tower.

All in the name of the Dead King.

A Time of Torment (2016) is the fourteenth book in the distinctive Charlie Parker thriller series.  It is also available on paperback, Kindle and audio form.

About the author:  John Connolly was born in Dublin in 1968.  His debut - Every Dead Thing (1999) - which introduced the character of private detective Charlie Parker, swiftly launched him right into the front rank of thriller writers, and all his subsequent novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers.  Books To Die For (2012), a nonfiction anthology, which he edited with Declan Burke, was the winner of the 2013 Agatha, Anthony and Macavity Awards for Best Critical/Biographical Book of the Year.  He is the first non-American writer to win the US Shamus award for Every Dead Thing.  In 2007 he was awarded the Irish Post Award for Literature.

Rating:  6/5