<p><strong style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>Nothing in the post-war decades reveals the underbelly of Australian life the way police records do.</strong></p><p>Small time heists. Failed robberies. Runs of bad luck. Payback. Love gone wrong. Drink drugs and late-night assignations. Cops doing their job well. And badly. Plausible lies unlikely truths. Murder and misadventure. In&nbsp;<em style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>Suburban Noir</em>&nbsp;Peter Doyle - author of&nbsp;<em style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>City of Shadows</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>Crooks Like Us</em>&nbsp;- explores the everyday crime and catastrophe that went on in the fibro and brick veneers the backyards bedrooms vacant lots and pokie palaces of 1950s and 1960s suburbia.</p><p>Extensive research into forensic archives public records and the private papers of the late Brian Doyle (1960s detective later assistant commissioner of police and Peter Doyle's uncle) also reveals important new information about two of the most famous crimes in Australian history - the Kingsgrove Slasher case and the Graeme Thorne kidnap-murder.</p><p><strong style=background-color: rgba(0 0 0 0)>'A fabulous insight into violent crimes of the 1950s and 1960s through the eyes of one of Australia's then top cops Brian Doyle as interpreted and related by his nephew true-crime writer curator and crime aficionado Peter Doyle. Often accompanied by great photos and drawings each story is a gem that highlights the differences in criminal activity and police investigations in those days. Well researched and eminently readable.' -&nbsp;Mark Tedeschi&nbsp;</strong></p><p><br></p>
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