Smoke and Mirrors (novel)

Smoke and Mirrors is 2008 crime novel by Australian author Kel Robertson. It won the 2009 Ned Kelly Award. It is the second novel in the author's series about Australian Chinese Federal Police detective Brad Chen.

Smoke and Mirrors
AuthorKel Robertson
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherGinninderra Press , Australia
Publication date
2008
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages258
ISBN9781740274920
Preceded byDead Set 
Followed byRip Off 

Reviews

  • AustCrime Blog[1]
  • Fair Dinkum Crime[2]

Awards and nominations

gollark: Humans can do much more useful stuff than "randomly have the maximum amount of children".
gollark: *Is* homosexuality actually genetic?
gollark: It's... probably just neutral for humans, I guess.
gollark: It simultaneously does some really intelligent and really stupid things. Like how biochemistry is incredibly well-optimized for, well, biochemistry things and does things non-biochemists would probably really like to do, but also we have the appendix and eyes are the wrong way round.
gollark: Don't anthropomorphize it, it's a blind optimization process.

References

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