Corruption, Power and Greed: Read Our Review of The Seven by Chris Hammer

Corruption, Power and Greed: Read Our Review of The Seven by Chris Hammer

Every paradise has its original sin. The Seven digs deep to uncover the killer of a body found floating in the waters of a local canal in the fictional town of Yuwonderie. The dead man is Athol Hasluck – from one of the area’s dominant families – one of The Seven.

It’s an evocative setup by bestselling Aussie crime writer Chris Hammer. This novel is made even more intriguing by the cult-like status of the seven founding families who have lorded it over their district for a century. The Seven have wealth, power and prestige, built up over decades through successful companies and trading arrangements they put in place when the irrigation system was first established. Now they will all face the forensic attention of homicide detectives Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan who are sent to investigate the local murder.

Hammer fans will know Lucic and Buchanan – this is the third book featuring the crime-fighting duo. Here, we are back in a rural setting in what is one of Hammer’s favoured set pieces – the rural noir. He sits atop this genre with a select handful of other Aussie crime stalwarts.

Could the murder be connected to the execution of the victim’s friend thirty years ago – another member of The Seven – or even to the long-forgotten story of a serving girl on the brink of the Great War?

The Seven is Hammer’s sixth thriller, following an award-winning backlist that includes international bestsellers ScrublandsSilverTrust and Treasure & Dirt. This is a detailed, highly researched murder mystery that unfolds over three different decades, and the combination of thriller and historical works extremely well.

There’s also a 1913 storyline which unfolds as a series of letters written by young Bessie Walker, an indigenous woman employed by one of The Seven households, just before, and during, WWI. Then there are two more contemporary storylines set in 1993 with Davis, a young man from one of The Seven families, on the edge of making a decision about his future, and in 2023 when the murder investigation unfolds. Hammer weaves these distinct narrative threads together cleverly, building on the tension and interplay of characters.

The setting plays a major role in Hammer’s novels and his evocation of place makes you feel like you’re right there in the rich, fertile Riverina district. It’s a disconcertingly picturesque backdrop to the greed and sins of the powerful locals; a place where nothing is ever quite what it seems. Hammer fans, new and old, this is a must-add to your TBR pile.

Buy a copy of The Seven here.

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        Publisher details

        The Seven
        Author
        Chris Hammer
        Publisher
        Allen & Unwin
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        03 October, 2023
        ISBN
        9781761471728

        Synopsis

        The latest stunning thriller from the bestselling author of Scrublands and The Tilt.Yuwonderie's seven founding families have lorded it over their district for a century, growing ever more rich and powerful.But now—in startling circumstances—one of their own is found dead in a ditch and homicide detectives Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan are sent to investigate.Could the murder be connected to the execution of the victim's friend thirty years ago—another member of The Seven—or even to the long-forgotten story of a servant girl on the brink of the Great War?What are the secrets The Seven are so desperate to keep hidden?With the killer still on the loose and events spiralling out of control, the closer Ivan and Nell get to discovering the truth, the more dangerous their investigation becomes. Can they crack the case before more people die?The Seven is a compelling thriller filled with intrigue, emotional depth and an evocative sense of place—where nothing is ever quite what it seems. Chris Hammer, the acclaimed and bestselling author of the international bestsellers Scrublands, Treasure & Dirt and The Tilt, can take his place among the world's finest crime writers.
        Chris Hammer
        About the author

        Chris Hammer

        Chris Hammer was a journalist for more than thirty years, dividing his career between covering Australian federal politics and international affairs. For many years he was a roving foreign correspondent for SBS TV's flagship current affairs program Dateline. He has reported from more than thirty countries on six continents. In Canberra, roles included chief political correspondent for The Bulletin, current affairs correspondent for SBS TV and a senior political journalist for The Age. His first book, The River, published in 2010 to critical acclaim, was the recipient of the ACT Book of the Year Award and was shortlisted for the Walkley Book Award and the Manning Clark House National Cultural Award. Scrublands, his first novel, was published in 2018 and was shortlisted for Best Debut Fiction at the Indie Book Awards, shortlisted for Best General Fiction at the Australian Book Industry Awards, shortlisted for the UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards and won the UK Crime Writers' Association John Creasey Debut Dagger Award. His second novel, Silver, was published in 2019 and was shortlisted for Best General Fiction at the Australian Book Industry Awards, shortlisted for the 2020 ABA Booksellers' Choice Book of the Year Award, and longlisted for the UK Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award. Chris has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and a master's degree in international relations from the Australian National University. He lives in Canberra with his wife, Dr Tomoko Akami. The couple have two children.

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