A review by apressler
A Few Right Thinking Men, by Sulari Gentill

4.0

A well-researched crime thriller with an excellent tone; Gentill captures life in 1920s and 30s Australia with ease. Rowland and his gang of artists and poets live a mostly leisurely life, making art while staying at Rowland's inner Sydney manor. A family murder interupts their lifestyle and Rowland takes it upon himself to find the killer after the leads go dry. Gentill's knowledge of Australian history is weaved through the narrative seemlessly, and most of the characters are a joy to get to know. The only draw back is of Clyde and Milton; two of Rowland's friends who were interchangeable as characters to me and I had trouble distinguishing the two apart. Overall would recommend this series; absolutely beautiful third edition covers designed by the artist and publisher, as well.