Corporal Hitler’s Pistol by Tom Keneally review – a rollicking historical crime thriller

Set in his home town amid the traumas of the interwar period, the first-rate storyteller draws on experience and folklore in his 35th novel

When Tom Keneally chose the loaded title Corporal Hitler’s Pistol, he would have been well aware of Chekhov’s advice to writers that if a gun appears in the first act it must be fired in the second. Indeed, he fires his fictional pistol several times to dramatic effect in his 35th novel, a compelling blend of historical crime thriller and intricate portrait of an Australian rural community.

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