A Few Right Thinking Men (Rowland Sinclair, 1) by Sulari Gentill


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A Few Right Thinking Men (2010) (A House Divided) (The first book in the Rowland Sinclair series) A novel by Sulari Gentill . The first Rowland Sinclair mystery Shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers' Prize It's the early 1930s and a great Depression is engulfing the world, spawning misery and discontent. In Australia, tensions are mounting.


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A Few Right Thinking Men introduces one of Australia's flirtations with Fascism. It takes its title from the "right thinking men" who were members of the Old and New Guard, anti-communist paramilitary groups that operated in New South Wales during the decade, or as Rowland describes them, a "secret, Fascist army"..


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A Few Right Thinking Men is very interesting, although if I'd known that the content was so political, I'd have saved the read for a less tumultuous time in the US. I read for diversion, and seldom to be reminded of the real world. Ms. Gentill is a gifted author, and I enjoyed her Bohemian cast of characters. As a matter of fact, I look forward.


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A Few Right Thinking Men: A Rowland Sinclair Mystery. Sulari Gentill. Poisoned Pen, $26.95 (338p) ISBN 978-1-4642-0637-5. Gentill's well-mannered first novel in a series set in Depression-era.


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A fascinating historical mystery by Sulari Gentill, author of #1 LibraryReads pick The Woman in the LibraryShortlisted for Best First Book for the Commonwealth Writers' Price for 2011"Her witty hero will delight traditional mystery buffs." —Library Journal STARRED reviewCan a house divided against itself hope to stand?Sydney, 1931. Rowland Sinclair doesn't fit with his family.


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A Few Right Thinking Men is very interesting, although if I'd known that the content was so political, I'd have saved the read for a less tumultuous time in the US. I read for diversion, and seldom to be reminded of the real world. Ms. Gentill is a gifted author, and I enjoyed her Bohemian cast of characters. As a matter of fact, I look forward.


A Few Right Thinking Men (Rowland Sinclair 1) by Sulari Gentill

A Few Right Thinking Men more than matches its historical crime contemporaries. It is rare to find such an assured debut as A Few Right Thinking Men. The novel deserves to be both read and remembered as an insight into the Australia that was; its conflicting ideologies, aims and desires; the hallmarks of a country still maturing."


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A Few Right Thinking Men is the first in the award-winning Rowland Sinclair Mysteries sure to appeal to fans of Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs and of Kerry Greenwood's Miss Phryne Fisher, with a touch of the Lord Peter Wimsey of Harriet Vane days.


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A Few Right Thinking Men. Written by Sulari Gentill Review by Helene Williams. Fans of Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher series, rejoice: here comes another Depression-era Australian sleuth! Painter Rowland Sinclair comes from money, and in 1931 Sydney, where jobs are hard to come by, he has opened his ancestral home to fellow artists, creating.


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A fascinating historical mystery by Sulari Gentill, author of #1 LibraryReads pick The Woman in the LibraryShortlisted for Best First Book for the Commonwealth Writers' Price for 2011"Her witty hero will delight traditional mystery buffs." --Library Journal STARRED reviewCan a house divided against itself hope to stand?Sydney, 1931. Rowland Sinclair doesn't fit with his family.


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A fascinating historical mystery by Sulari Gentill, author of #1 LibraryReads pick The Woman in the LibraryShortlisted for Best First Book for the Commonwealth Writers' Price for 2011"Her witty hero will delight traditional mystery buffs." —Librar.


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A Few Right Thinking Men is the first book in the Rowland Sinclair series by award-winning Australian author, Sulari Gentill. The audio version is read by Rupert Degas. When gentleman artist Rowland Sinclair's favourite uncle dies following a savage beating in his own home, the police seem fixated on his elderly housekeeper at the expense of.


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A Few Right Thinking Men is set in the 1930s, in the thick of the Depression, but more importantly amid a growing fear of communism. The story is based around the character of Rowland Sinclair, the youngest of the very wealthy Sinclairs, an aspiring artist living with his penniless friends in his father's estate


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The murder prompts Roland to infiltrate the echelons of the old and new guard. Among them are a few "right thinking men," a cadre of conservatives who became convinced of a Communist takeover and have formed a movement to combat it. In time, Rowland's investigation exposes an extraordinary conspiracy with direct personal consequences.


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A Few Right Thinking Men more than matches its historical crime contemporaries… It is rare to find such an assured debut as A Few Right Thinking Men. The novel deserves to be both read and remembered as an insight into the Australia that was; its conflicting ideologies, aims and desires; the hallmarks of a country still maturing.".