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Shane Briant

Graphic

Book Information
ISBN: 
0957882610
Location: 
Sydney
Location: 
Cabramatta
Location: 
Kings Cross
Publisher: 
Marburg Press
Year of Publication: 
2005
Author Information
Author: 
Shane Briant
Author's Home Country: 
Australia
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction

A writer of graphic novels, in an attempt to rescue a kidnapped father of two children, is taken over by his own fictional creation, tough guy P.I. 'Sainte-Claire' and undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis.

Set in the Sydney underworld, against a backdrop of a crime war between rival mobsters, Kings Cross' hard man Tim Brierley is pitted against Cabramatta's Vietnamese crime identity Mr Chin.

Bite of the Lotus

Book Information
ISBN: 
0957882602
Publisher: 
Marburg Press
Year of Publication: 
2001
Author Information
Author: 
Shane Briant
Author's Home Country: 
Australia
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction

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Shane Briant

Author Information
Author Name: 
Shane Briant
Author's Home Country: 
Australia

About the Author

Shane Briant has starred in thirty-two international feature films as well as countless television productions in America, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

GRAPHIC - Shane Briant

Author Information
Author Name: 
Author's Home Country: 
Australia
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction
Book Information
Book Title: 
Graphic
ISBN: 
0957882610
Location: 
Sydney
Publisher: 
Marburg Press
Year of Publication: 
2005
Book Review: 

 

There are a stack of books lurking in a corner in my lounge room that are from little / basically unknown Australian authors and I've been promising to catch up on my reading of them to myself for ages now. GRAPHIC was my most recent read from that pile and I'm really pleased I finally got around to it. Straight from the back cover of the book:
 
"A writer of graphic novels, in an attempt to rescue a kidnapped father of two children, is taken over by his own fictional creation, tough guy P.I. "Sainte-Claire", and undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis.
 
Set in the Sydney underworld, against a backdrop of a crime war between rival mobsters, Kings Cross' hard man Tim Brierley is pitted against Cabramatta's Vietnamese crime identity Mr Chin."
 
Now I'm not sure that the blurb actually does the book total justice as the "take over" or "metamorphosis" is not unconscious - there's no woo woo element here. Slowly mild-mannered graphic crime book writer (don't call them comics please), finds that adopting the clothing style, the speech patterns and the general demeanour of his main character, helps in gaining respect, in establishing a persona, in giving him the guts to go up against Brierley and Chin to help the very young (but terrifyingly grown up) daughters of the kidnapped man.
 
At all stages Robert is aware that he's enjoying being Saint-Claire more and more and this worries him, frightens his girlfriend profoundly and changes his life totally.
 
It's not the world's most complex or intricate plot and it's not one of those novels that you finish and think, wow, that was a life changing experience. Frankly the very precocious young daughters of the kidnapped man nauseated me ever so slightly, but it was a good read. Robert Howard was a great character to spend some time with, and that idea of having to put on a character, change into somebody else to handle a difficult situation, was interesting. The author's also written "Bite of the Lotus" which I'll excavate from the pile one day.
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