Sharp Shooter (novel)

2009 crime novel by Marianne Delacourt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sharp Shooter is a 2009 crime novel by Australian author Marianne Delacourt. It was originally published in Australia by Arena.[1]

LanguageEnglish
SeriesTara Sharp
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Sharp Shooter
AuthorMarianne Delacourt
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTara Sharp
GenreCrime novel
PublisherArena
Publication date
September 2009
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Awards2010 Davitt Award, Best Adult Novel, winner
ISBN9781741759310
Preceded by- 
Followed bySharp Turn 
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It is the first installment in the author's Tara Sharp series of novels, followed by Sharp Turn (2010), Stage Fright (2012), and Sharp Edge (2017).[2]

The novel was the winner of the Davitt Award for Best Adult Novel in 2010.[3]

Synopsis

Tara Sharp can see people's auras. After she graduates from Mr Hara's Paralanguage School she takes on a job for a high-flying lawyer, only to find that she has become involved in some underworld criminal activities.

Critical reception

Reviewing the novel for Sisters in Crime, Tanya King and Ann Byrne commented that "Sharp Shooter is the first in a series, a welcome addition to the comedy caper crime heroines, especially when pulled off with such aplomb. Delacourt is a refreshing new voice in crime fiction, whose aura-reading PI makes her presence felt."[4]

Awards

Notes

  • Dedication: To the real Smitty, with love. And to Nicci Whitehouse, my beloved sis.
  • The author spoke to Fiona Purdon, of The Courier-Mail newspaper, about how she came to write the novel.[5]

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