A Beautiful Place to Die

A Beautiful Place to Die

by Malla Nunn (Author)

Synopsis

When an Afrikaans police captain is murdered in a small South African country town, Detective Emmanuel Cooper must navigate his way through the labyrinthine racial and social divisions that split the community. And as the National Party introduces the laws to support the system of apartheid, Emmanuel struggles - much like Martin Cruz Smith's Arkady Renko - to remain a good man in the face of astonishing power. In a considered but very commercial novel, Malla Nunn combines a compelling plot with a thoughtful and complex portrayal of a fascinating period of history, illustrating the human desires that drive us all, regardless of race, colour or creed. "A Beautiful Place To Die" is the first of a planned series of novels featuring Detective Emmanuel Cooper. 'A terrific page-turning debut. Clever and multi-layered in its portrayal of the people and landscape of apartheid South Africa. I loved it' - Minette Walters. 'Remarkable' - "Literary Review". 'A first crime novel of considerable power ' - "Sydney Morning Herald".

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 06 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0230711219
ISBN 13: 9780230711211

Author Bio
Malla Nunn was born in Swaziland, southern Africa, but moved to Australia in the 1970s. She studied theatre in America, where she met her husband and began writing and directing short films, three of which - Fade to White, Sweetbreeze and Servant of the Ancestors - won numerous awards and have been shown at international festivals from Zanzibar to New York City. Malla now lives in Sydney with her husband and two children.