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Mark Henshaw Mark Henshaw i(A24849 works by)
Also writes as: J. M. Calder
Born: Established: 1951 Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, ;
Gender: Male
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1 13 y separately published work icon The Snow Kimono Mark Henshaw , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2014 7472103 2014 single work novel thriller

'There are times in your life when something happens, after which you're never the same. It may be something direct or indirect, or something someone says to you. But whatever it is, there is no going back.

'Paris: 1989. Recently retired police inspector Auguste Jovert receives a letter from a woman who claims to be his daughter. Two days later, a stranger comes knocking on his door…

'Set in France and Japan, The Snow Kimono tells the stories of Jovert, former Professor of Law Tadashi Omura, and his one-time friend the writer Katsuo Ikeda. All three have lied to themselves, and to each other. Their lies are about to catch up with them.

'A quarter of a century after the award-winning bestseller Out of the Line of Fire, Mark Henshaw returns with an intricately plotted, beautifully written novel that is both a psychological thriller and an unforgettable meditation on love and loss, memory and its deceptions, and the ties that bind us to others.' (Publication summary)

1 From : Out of the Line of Fire Mark Henshaw , 2012 extract novel (Out of the Line of Fire)
— Appears in: The Invisible Thread : One Hundred Years of Words 2012; (p. 114-119)
1 Up Front : Mark Henshaw Mark Henshaw , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 10-12 April 2009; (p. 7)
2 5 y separately published work icon And Hope to Die J. M. Calder , Camberwell : Viking , 2007 Z1339833 2007 single work novel thriller crime

A serial kidnapper is targeting children and demanding the most macabre of ransoms. Bu the time Glass is put on the case, a fourth child has been taken and two women are dead. There are few leads to go on and the police commissioner is looking for someone to blame.

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 From : If God Sleeps J. M. Calder , 1997 extract novel (If God Sleeps)
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 56 no. 3-4 1997; (p. 479-485)
3 5 y separately published work icon If God Sleeps J. M. Calder , Ringwood : Penguin , 1997 Z561083 1997 single work novel crime
1 From : If God Sleeps J. M. Calder , 1997 extract novel
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 196 1997; (p. 67-68)
1 The Inescapable Pull of Unknown Destiny (from a Novel-in-Progress `A Time of Melancholy') Mark Henshaw , 1994 extract novel mystery
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 8 March 1994; (p. 8-9)
1 A Time of Melancholy (from a Work-in-Progress) Mark Henshaw , 1993 extract
— Appears in: Picador New Writing 1993; (p. 122-142)
1 A Profoundly Moving Family Portrait Mark Henshaw , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 25 April 1992; (p. C9)

— Review of Breaking Glass : A Novel in Two Parts John Clanchy , 1992 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Last Thoughts of a Dead Man Dernières Pensées d'un Mort Mark Henshaw , Pierre Alien (translator), Saint-Nazaire : M. E. E. T , 1990 Z986485 1990 single work prose
1 Letters Mark Henshaw , 1988 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 103 1988; (p. 3)
5 52 y separately published work icon Out of the Line of Fire Mark Henshaw , Ringwood : Penguin , 1988 Z370746 1988 single work novel

'To an Australian writer visiting Heidelberg, the brilliant young philosophy student Wolfi is a compelling character. From the start, the details of Wolfi's life are curious - from his inquisitorial father and passionate mother to the grandmother who pays for his sexual initiation with a prostitute and to his connections with the outlandish rogue Karl.

'As we are lured by Wolfi's obsession into the mysterious and erotic maze of this novel, we find nothing is as it appears.

'What in fact is fact and what in fiction is fiction?' (Publication summary)

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