The Brotherhood. Y. A. Erskine. Random House Australia, - Fiction - pages. 5 Reviews. One dead cop, one small island, and an impact that will last a lifetime When Sergeant John White, /5(5). The Brotherhood is a novel about violence, preconceptions, loyalties, corruption, betrayal and the question a copper should never need to ask: just who can you trust?5/5. The Brotherhood is a gritty police drama by debut author YA (Yvette) Erskine. The Brotherhood begins with the shooting of an experienced and well liked police officer during a routine break and enter investigation in suburban Tasmania. His murder however, is almost incidental to the story in that the how, who and why are quickly deduced/5(7).
The Brotherhood|Y, Your Soul Sings, Your Body Dances: Listening to Their Conversation|Dorothy A. Martin-Neville, Scalextric: Cars Equipment of Past Present|Roger Gillham, The Very Best of Richard Edwards|Richard Edwards. The Brotherhood written by Y A Erskine, a former Tasmanian police officer, provides an alternative view of the island. In this excellent book, racial tensions and stresses of police work combine to provide a snapshot of the realities of law enforcement on the island. The plot opens with the murder of Sergeant John White, a policeman in the city. The Brotherhood is a gritty police drama by debut author YA (Yvette) Erskine. The Brotherhood begins with the shooting of an experienced and well liked police officer during a routine break and enter investigation in suburban Tasmania. His murder however, is almost incidental to the story in that the how, who and why are quickly deduced.
Author: Y.A. Erskine Publisher: Random House Australia Copyright Year: ISBN: No of Pages: Review By: Kylie Fox Book Synopsis: Set in Tasmania, Australia, The Brotherhood begins as a respected cop, Sergeant John White, is murdered during a routine callout. The Brotherhood is a novel about violence, preconceptions, loyalties, corruption, betrayal and the question a copper should never need to ask: just who can you trust?. The Brotherhood written by Y A Erskine, a former Tasmanian police officer, provides an alternative view of the island. In this excellent book, racial tensions and stresses of police work combine to provide a snapshot of the realities of law enforcement on the island.
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