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Wild Card (Detective Zoe Mayer Book 2) (2023. Auflage)

von Simon Rowell (Autor)

Reihen: Detective Zoe Mayer (Book 2)

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One foggy morning on the banks of the Murray River, a body is found in a burnt-out area of grassland. The heavily tattooed victim, who has suffered two bullet wounds to the head, is identified as Freddie Jones, a bikie from Moama.

Detective Sergeant Zoe Mayer is on the case, alongside her trusty service dog, Harry. Although Zoe is determined to track down the murderer, she finds herself stonewalled at every turn—by Freddie's family, his associates and even the local police. But then a second body is discovered, and soon all bets are off...

Wild Card is a gripping mystery about gang warfare and small-town corruption, featuring a crime-fighting duo like no other.

In his early days, Simon Rowell worked on outback oil rigs, managing nightclubs, and as a tour guide in Central Australia. Eventually, he transitioned into a twenty-year career in corporate branding. Rowell is known as the author of several novels, including The Long Game, Wild Card, and The Good Dog (all part of the Zoe Mayer series), along with The Echo of Others, which earned a spot on the longlist for the Ned Kelly Awards for Best First Crime in 2018. He and his wife, Karen, reside on a farm full of rescued animals on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula.

'This is a very entertaining crime novel that is elevated above much of the competition by its easy flowing style, nicely limned characters, vivid descriptions and strong sense of credibility. A terrific read.' Canberra Weekly on The Long Game

'An absolute cracker.' Urban List on The Long Game

'The start of what one selfishly hopes is a long series...with heaps of potential, good characters and an interesting, complicated and tricky central plot.' AustCrime on The Long Game

'Compulsive reading.' Canberra Times on The Long Game

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Titel:Wild Card (Detective Zoe Mayer Book 2)
Autoren:Simon Rowell (Autor)
Info:Text Publishing (2023), 314 pages
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Very Good, improving style about detectives & the dog Small town Aus ( )
  ChrisGreenDog | Aug 9, 2023 |
A bikie's body is found on the Echuca side of the Murray River and the location makes the case the business of the Victoria Police. The problem is that the bikie is from Moama, on the New South Wales side of the river, another jurisdiction.

Mick Kovacks, the police sergeant in Moama, says there are no drug or bikie problems on his side of the river - he has a containment strategy that keeps his side clean. But then a second body discovered on the Echuca side looks like a revenge killing.

Zoe Mayer's team discovers that both bodies are long standing friends of Mick Kovacks, so what is going on?

We first met Zoe Mayer and her partner Charlie in THE LONG GAME where Zoe had been injured and had just returned to work accompanied by a service dog Harry.

Well constructed and a credible plot. ( )
  smik | Feb 25, 2023 |
I listened to this through one night so I didn't take it all in. The most important thing I'm qualified to say is that Elle Mickel's voice is great! a pleasant Australian voice. It doesn't work for me when the accent is too much - I keep hearing the clangers rather than the story.

Neutral Australian voices please audiobook producers - same as what Hollywood used to feed us, with neutral American voices, though I feel this has changed in the 21C. ( )
  Okies | Feb 6, 2023 |
Will confess to being more than a bit pleased when WILD CARD, the second DS Zoe Mayer (and her service dog Harry) novel arrived. The initial outing - THE LONG GAME - had all the hallmarks of a long, and good series in the making, and the follow-up does nothing to dispel that belief.

Starting out in a very atmospheric location (if you ignore the dead body lying in burnt-out grassland beside the banks of the Murray River), Mayer, Harry and Charlie Shaw have arrived from Melbourne in response to the shooting death of Freddie Jones, a bikie from the other side of the river in Moama, New South Wales.

"The kookaburras, lost in the spring fog, laughed at one another across the water, as if in some maniacal game of hide and seek. With red gums crowding against the banks, the Murray River arced around on itself at this spot just out of Echuca, nature having changed her mind. Zoe Mayer, standing on the outside of the bend, could look both upstream and downstream with a tilt of her head. Her boss, Rob Loretti, had woken her at some ungodly hour. It had taken Zoe and her partner, Charlie Shaw, the best part of three hours to make the drive north from Melbourne, speeding through towns whose streets were deserted at that early hour."

Mayer, Shaw, Jarrah Walters and Mary McDonald, and tactical intelligence officer Anjali Arya are a close-knit working unit, introduced, along with service dog Harry and the rest of the main characters in the first novel. It won't matter if you haven't read it, but you really should, not just because it fills in the details of what's happened to Mayer in the past, and why Harry is with her every step of the way (there are clues in this outing, so you won't be left at sea).

The complications in this investigation however, are more than just the cross-jurisdictions, or even the tight local communities. A dig around on the NSW side of the river raises disquiet about the relationship between the victim, his two closest fellow bikies Ben Cutlass and Wally Galvin, and local cop Mick Kovacks. Kovacks prides himself on his rules of operation for the bikie gang - no illegal activity in the town and no aggro as a result. Meanwhile Kovacks sister is looking to restart a stalled journalism career but there's tension between the siblings for some reason. Add to that a lot of complicated connections between the townsfolk, and people in nearby locations like Shepparton and it's a lot for the team to come to grips with in a hurry. To say nothing of a dark speedboat travelling at speed on the river at night, proceeded by a drone, Senior Constable Jen Owens and the photos she keeps showing up in, and the vegetable growers in the area outside Moama. A second body showing up in the same location as the first would seem to complicate the issue even more, but is actually the catalyst to allow Mayer and her team to blow some of that fog out of the way at last.

Anybody living around regional towns in Victoria will have heard of the problems with meth and the fallout that the drug has on communities, and for years now there's been talk of the drug cartels around the Riverina district and in and around the Murray. There's been plenty of bikie gangs, alleged Mafia connections and more than a few missing people over those years as well, so the background to WILD CARD fits, and its execution is perfect in terms of how a group of outsider "big city cops" would feel arriving in a town where the connections go back generations, and the stories are part of local legend. Mayer, Shaw and the rest of the team slowly work their way through those stories as a way of trying to understand who is who, and how the deaths of two men, in the same location, could be connected.

Along the way you discover even more about this group of work colleagues, and friends, and you'll find that this is an author unafraid to surprise and shock a reader. Not I hasten to add, anything to do with Harry. He knows not to harm a hair on the dog's body, right down to the understandable / accepted by all swing Mayer takes at somebody who looks like they might be about to launch a kick in Harry's direction.

There is really a lot to like about these two novels. The characterisations are strong, the flaws touching and very human. The relationships between this group of colleagues are realistic, and Mayer's reaction to the slower pace, and gentler lifestyle (not withstanding murders and drugs) of a small country town on the side of the wonderful Murray River believable.

In the end, WILD CARD only had one downside to it. It demanded, and was read, in a day. Now I'm going to be twiddling my thumbs, waiting, with not a hint of pretend patience, for the next book in the series.

https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/wild-card-simon-rowell ( )
  austcrimefiction | Jan 31, 2023 |
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One foggy morning on the banks of the Murray River, a body is found in a burnt-out area of grassland. The heavily tattooed victim, who has suffered two bullet wounds to the head, is identified as Freddie Jones, a bikie from Moama.

Detective Sergeant Zoe Mayer is on the case, alongside her trusty service dog, Harry. Although Zoe is determined to track down the murderer, she finds herself stonewalled at every turn—by Freddie's family, his associates and even the local police. But then a second body is discovered, and soon all bets are off...

Wild Card is a gripping mystery about gang warfare and small-town corruption, featuring a crime-fighting duo like no other.

In his early days, Simon Rowell worked on outback oil rigs, managing nightclubs, and as a tour guide in Central Australia. Eventually, he transitioned into a twenty-year career in corporate branding. Rowell is known as the author of several novels, including The Long Game, Wild Card, and The Good Dog (all part of the Zoe Mayer series), along with The Echo of Others, which earned a spot on the longlist for the Ned Kelly Awards for Best First Crime in 2018. He and his wife, Karen, reside on a farm full of rescued animals on South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula.

'This is a very entertaining crime novel that is elevated above much of the competition by its easy flowing style, nicely limned characters, vivid descriptions and strong sense of credibility. A terrific read.' Canberra Weekly on The Long Game

'An absolute cracker.' Urban List on The Long Game

'The start of what one selfishly hopes is a long series...with heaps of potential, good characters and an interesting, complicated and tricky central plot.' AustCrime on The Long Game

'Compulsive reading.' Canberra Times on The Long Game

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