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The Shark Net by Robert Drewe is a vivid memoir that navigates the complexities of growing up in Perth, Australia, during the 1950s and 1960s. The narrative intertwines the author's own formative experiences with the chilling activities of a notorious serial killer lurking in the community. Through a rich tapestry of personal anecdotes and historical events, Drewe captures the tension between innocence and the awakening awareness of darker realities.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by real-life tales blending biography and true crime, set against the backdrop of 1950s and 1960s Australia. Its evocative narrative explores themes of innocence, danger, and the impact of a chilling series of murders on suburban life, offering a captivating glimpse into both personal and societal transformation.

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The Shark Net

Aged six, Robert Drewe moved with his family from Melbourne to Perth, the world's most isolated city - and proud of it. This sun-baked coast was innocently proud, too, of its tranquillity and friendliness. Then a man he knew murdered a boy he also knew.

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Aged six, Robert Drewe moved with his family from Melbourne to Perth, the world's most isolated city—and proud of it. This sun-baked coast was innocently proud, too, of its tranquillity and friendliness. Then a man he knew murdered a boy he also knew. The murderer randomly killed eight strangers—variously shooting, strangling, stabbing, bludgeoning, and hacking his victims and running them down with cars—and an innocent Perth was changed forever.

In the middle-class suburbs which were the killer's main stalking grounds, the mysterious murders created widespread anxiety and an instant local myth.

"The murders and their aftermath have both intrigued me and weighed heavily on me for three decades. To try to make sense of this time and place, and of my own childhood and adolescence, I had, finally, to write about it."

The result is The Shark Net, a vibrant and haunting memoir that reaches beyond the dark recesses of murder and chaos to encompass their ordinary suburban backdrop.

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The Shark Net by Robert Drewe is a gripping memoir that intertwines the author’s coming-of-age experiences with the chilling presence of a serial killer in mid-20th century Perth. Critics praise Drewe's evocative writing and his ability to artfully blend personal history with true crime elements, painting a vivid picture of both the era and the unsettling events that unfold. The book is lauded for its introspective depth, suspenseful narrative, and sharp social observations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780143002154

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 July 2003

Country: Australia

Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 35.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 258g

Pages: 384

About the Author

Robert Drewe was born in Melbourne on January 9, 1943, but from the age of six, when his father moved the family west to a better job in Perth, he grew up and was educated on the West Australian coast. The Swan River and Indian Ocean coast, where he learned to swim and surf, made an immediate and lasting impression on him. At Hale School he was captain of the school swimming team and editor of the school magazine, the 'Cygnet'. Swimming and publishing have remained interests all his life On his 18th birthday, already wishing to be a writer but unsure 'who was in charge of Writing', he joined 'The West Australian' as a cadet reporter. Three years later he was recruited by 'The Age' in Melbourne, and was made chief of that newspaper's Sydney bureau a year later, at 22. Sydney became home for him and his growing family, mostly in a small sandstone terrace in Euroka Street, North Sydney, where Henry Lawson had once lived. Robert Drewe became, variously, a well-known columnist, features editor, literary editor and special writer on 'The Australian' and the 'Bulletin'. During this time he travelled widely throughout Asia and North America, won two Walkley Awards for journalism and was awarded a Leader Grant travel scholarship by the United States Government. While still in his twenties, he turned from journalism to writing fiction. Beginning with 'The Sava

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