Jack Irish, created by Peter Temple (1946-2018), has become a popular character in Australian crime fiction. Jack, a former criminal lawyer, now spends much of his time drinking and or betting on the races. He lives in Fitzroy, an inner suburb of Melbourne, and as he attempts to get his life back on track helps a friend make high quality furniture. Jack tries to stay on the right side of the law but this is not always easy as his life often becomes entangled in sorting out or solving a crime, at times involving former associates and / or horse racing.
Born in South Africa Peter Temple moved to Australia in 1980. Initially he worked as a journalist and a lecturer before turning to writing novels. He is perhaps best known for the four titles in the Jack Irish series - Bad Debts (1996), Black Tide (1999), Dead Point (2000) and White Dog (2003) but has also written other books including An Iron Rose (1998), Shooting Star (1999), In the Evil Day / Identity Theory (2002), The Broken Shore (2005) and its sequel Truth (2009). The Red Hand (a collection of mostly unpublished writing) was published in 2019. Awards won for his work include The Ned Kelly award, a Miles Franklin award and a Colin Roderick award. In 2007, The Broken Shore was also awarded the UK Crime Writers’ Association’s Duncan Lawrie Gold Dagger.
The Jack Irish books have also been adapted for television. Bad Debts, Black Point and Dead Tide were shown as telemovies on ABC TV between 2012 and 2014. Since then two six part series, entitled Jack Irish, based on the characters created by Peter Temple were shown on ABC TV in 2016 and 2018. The final four part Jack Irish series will air on ABC TV from mid-June 2021. Guy Pearce plays Jack Irish.
Acclaimed crime writer Peter Temple Dies, aged 71 Sydney Morning Herald, March 11 2018
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