Death and the Running Patterer

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Death and the Running Patterer
“The story’s climax, involving a classic Agatha Christie-like gathering of suspects—some historical, others invented—is gripping and surprising … [The] novel is packed with fascinating tidbits and in-jokes … [as well as] dollops of trollops; a generous spoonful of crime and retribution; lashings of colonial era minutiae and atmosphere.”

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(Australia)
 
“[C]olonial Sydney comes gloriously alive and teems with a rich array of characters both historical and fictional.”

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(Melbourne, Australia)
 
“[An] enjoyable murder mystery … Adair gives us the authentic feel of the roistering days of the early colony.”

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“Historically sound and fast-paced.”

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“[A] meticulously researched and cleverly constructed mystery … Entertaining.”

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PRINTING HISTORY
Penguin Group (Australia) Michael Joseph trade paperback edition / July 2009
Berkley Prime Crime trade paperback edition / December 2010
 
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
 
Adair, Robin, 1936-
Death and the running patterer / Robin Adair.—Berkley Prime Crime trade paperback ed. p. cm.—(Curious murder; 1)
eISBN : 978-1-101-44561-7
1. Murder—Investigation—Fiction. 2. Sydney (N.S.W.)—Fiction. I. Title.
PS3601.D355D43 2010
813̍’.6—dc22
2010032717
 
 

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For Julie
’Tis wonderful what fable will not do! ’Tis said it makes reality more bearable; But what’s reality? Who has its clue?
—Lord Byron,
Don Juan
(1819-24)
DRAMATIS PERSONA
E
(in order of appearance)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Anonymous private soldier
—relieving himself outside a pub; may lead to a sticky end.
 
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Shadforth
—“Die Hard” commanding officer in the 57th Regiment in 1828 Sydney.
 
Captain Crotty, of the 39th
—assisting Shadforth.
 
Captain Francis Nicholas Rossi
—magistrate and police chief; a spy nursing royal secrets?
 
Nicodemus Dunne
—paroled convict, now a news-hawker; a disgraced policeman, he still cannot avoid walking down the mean streets of murder.
 
Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling
—aloof, embattled governor of New South Wales; foppish, but don’t let those polished fingernails fool you.
 
Reverend Dr. Laurence Hynes Halloran
—publisher of
The Gleaner
, a veteran of Trafalgar, teaching and transportation.
 
Miss Rachel Dormin
—Halloran′s protégé, a pretty free-settler.
 
Will Abbot
—soldier turned printer; a bad type?
 
Reverend Samuel Marsden
—gives a new twist to “muscular Christianity” as the “Flogging Parson.”
 
Dr. Peter Cunningham
—ship′s surgeon who sails with an unlucky cargo.
 
Miss Sarah Cox
—hears the siren song of a love-struck parrot.
 
Joseph Hyde Potts
—of a rare breed, the generous banker.
 
The Ox
—an ungentle giant with blood on his hands.
 
Dr. Thomas Owens
—a doctor who seems more at home dealing with the dead than the living.
 
Alexander Harris
—Dunne′s free friend who uncovers vital clues.
 
Edward Smith Hall
—crusading editor of
The Monitor
.
 
Madame Greene
—brothel-keeper supreme who lives up to her colorful name.
 
Elsie
—Madame Greene’s too-devoted maid.
 
William Charles Wentworth
—volatile lawyer, politician and publisher.

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