The Shark Net Memories and Murder

The Shark Net Memories and Murder by Robert Drewe, published by Penguin in 2001, is a first edition memoir that spans 368 pages. This work intricately weaves together elements of biography and true crime, focusing on the unsettling events surrounding a serial killer who haunted suburban Perth in the 1950s. Through a blend of dark humor and precise storytelling, Drewe explores themes of menace and societal hypocrisy, offering readers a unique perspective on life in small-town Australia during a tumultuous period.
In this memoir, readers will encounter a narrative that combines personal reflection with a broader commentary on the impact of crime and fear in everyday life. The book delves into the complexities of human behavior, examining the interplay between sex, death, and the moral fabric of the community. With its rich exploration of literary figures and critical insights, The Shark Net presents a compelling account that resonates with those interested in both true crime and autobiographical storytelling.
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Constructed with superb craftsmanship, written with precision and tough humour, and with an extraordinary story to tell, it seems certain to enjoy a long life. TLS The book is suffused with a wonderfully achieved sense of menace. Events are quietly encircled with by a mysterious menace, most obviously suggested by the murder of the subtitle, which refers to a serial killer who terrorises suburban Perth during the 1950s… Guardian A darkly witty memoir of sex, death and hypocrisy in small-town Australia. Daily Telegraph
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