The Wyatt Series by Garry Disher (Books 1 thru 7)
Requirements: ePUB Reader 2.43MB
Overview: Gary Disher was born in 1949 and grew up on his parents' farm in South Australia.
He gained post graduate degrees from Adelaide and Melbourne Universities. In 1978 he was awarded a creative writing fellowship to Stanford University, where he wrote his first short story collection. He travelled widely overseas, before returning to Australia, where he taught creative writing, finally becoming a full time writer in 1988. He has written more than 40 titles, including general and crime fiction, children's books, textbooks, and books about the craft of writing.
Genre: Thriller/Adventure

Book 1: Kickback (1991)
A thriller first published in 1991, featuring Wyatt, a stylish bank robber whose inscrutable methods ensure he never gets caught - until he meets Anna Reid.
Book 2: Paydirt (1992)
Set in the South Australian outback, this novel continues the adventures of master thief Wyatt, first introduced in the author's earlier novel, "Kickback". In this novel, the Sydney mob has hired a bitter ex-policeman to kill Wyatt. The author is also editor of the "Personal Best" anthologies.
Book 3: Deathdeal (1993)
Wyatt, professional hold-up man, is back in another tight, remorseless thriller.On the run after the payroll heist that went horribly wrong in Paydirt, wanted by the police and contract hitmen, he discovers that a shadowy third player has joined the hunt. Enter Stolle.Stolle specialises in finding people who don't want to be found. But who is his Brisbane client? Is this a trap Wyatt's walking into? And what of the score itself, the suburban bank with two million in the vault? It looks easy enough - if you don't count a bank manager who owes favours to the wrong people, a gun-running pilot, grifters, bent cops and punks with ambition...There's death in a deal like that.What the critics said about previous Wyatt novels:'Real books, not junk fiction.'Booklist, USA'Wyatt is the sort of character Australian movies are made of.'Sunday Age'Wyatt's as hard-boiled as a hubcap.'Weekend Australian
Book 4: Crosskill (1994)
Wyatt, a hold-up man, is in trouble. The Mesics have his money, the Outfit wants him dead. He goes to Sydney and hits the Outfit where it hurts, buying himself some time and freedom. But he doesn't reckon on a cop on the take and an Outfit lieutenant with a gun in her hand and revenge on her mind.
Book 5: Port Vila Blues (1996)
Wyatt snatches the cash easily enough. He bypasses the alarm system, eludes the cops, makes it safely back to his bolthole in Hobart.It's the diamond-studded Tiffany brooch - and perhaps the girl - that brings him undone. Now some very hard people want to put Wyatt and that brooch out of circulation.But this is Wyatt's game and Wyatt sets the rules - even if it means a reckoning somewhere far from home.Port Vila Blues is Wyatt's fifth heist. It's faster than ever, racing towrads the inevitable confrontation on a clifftop above the deceptively calm waters of Port Vila Bay."In a murky world where the cops are robbers, old-style crim Wyatt positively shines. Clear taut writing - not a word wasted."Marele Day"...tough, violent, relentless and thoroughly convincing"Stuart Coupe
Book 6: The Fallout (1997)
'The Fallout' takes off where 'Port Vila Blues' left him. On a boat with policewoman Liz Redding, and a fortune in stolen gems. He escapes, triggering a manhunt, but who exactly is hunting him?
While others search for sunken treasure in ocean off Australia and a stone-cold killer is sprung from goal, Wyatt joins forces with his nephew to pull off one of his trickiest robberies. In doing so he faces his most dangerous task yet.
Book 7: Wyatt (2010)
Garry Disher's cool, enigmatic anti-hero Wyatt has a job--a jewel heist. The kind Wyatt likes. Nothing extravagant, nothing greedy. Stake out the international courier, one Alain Le Page, hold up the goods in transit and get away fast.
Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this is Eddie Oberin's job. Eddie's very smart ex-wife Lydia has the inside information. Add Wyatt's planning genius and meticulous preparation, and what could possibly go wrong?
Plenty. And when you wrong Wyatt, you don't get to just walk away.
Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.
Download Instructions:
SOLIDFILES
Mirror:
UPLOADING
Requirements: ePUB Reader 2.43MB
Overview: Gary Disher was born in 1949 and grew up on his parents' farm in South Australia.
He gained post graduate degrees from Adelaide and Melbourne Universities. In 1978 he was awarded a creative writing fellowship to Stanford University, where he wrote his first short story collection. He travelled widely overseas, before returning to Australia, where he taught creative writing, finally becoming a full time writer in 1988. He has written more than 40 titles, including general and crime fiction, children's books, textbooks, and books about the craft of writing.
Genre: Thriller/Adventure
Book 1: Kickback (1991)
A thriller first published in 1991, featuring Wyatt, a stylish bank robber whose inscrutable methods ensure he never gets caught - until he meets Anna Reid.
Book 2: Paydirt (1992)
Set in the South Australian outback, this novel continues the adventures of master thief Wyatt, first introduced in the author's earlier novel, "Kickback". In this novel, the Sydney mob has hired a bitter ex-policeman to kill Wyatt. The author is also editor of the "Personal Best" anthologies.
Book 3: Deathdeal (1993)
Wyatt, professional hold-up man, is back in another tight, remorseless thriller.On the run after the payroll heist that went horribly wrong in Paydirt, wanted by the police and contract hitmen, he discovers that a shadowy third player has joined the hunt. Enter Stolle.Stolle specialises in finding people who don't want to be found. But who is his Brisbane client? Is this a trap Wyatt's walking into? And what of the score itself, the suburban bank with two million in the vault? It looks easy enough - if you don't count a bank manager who owes favours to the wrong people, a gun-running pilot, grifters, bent cops and punks with ambition...There's death in a deal like that.What the critics said about previous Wyatt novels:'Real books, not junk fiction.'Booklist, USA'Wyatt is the sort of character Australian movies are made of.'Sunday Age'Wyatt's as hard-boiled as a hubcap.'Weekend Australian
Book 4: Crosskill (1994)
Wyatt, a hold-up man, is in trouble. The Mesics have his money, the Outfit wants him dead. He goes to Sydney and hits the Outfit where it hurts, buying himself some time and freedom. But he doesn't reckon on a cop on the take and an Outfit lieutenant with a gun in her hand and revenge on her mind.
Book 5: Port Vila Blues (1996)
Wyatt snatches the cash easily enough. He bypasses the alarm system, eludes the cops, makes it safely back to his bolthole in Hobart.It's the diamond-studded Tiffany brooch - and perhaps the girl - that brings him undone. Now some very hard people want to put Wyatt and that brooch out of circulation.But this is Wyatt's game and Wyatt sets the rules - even if it means a reckoning somewhere far from home.Port Vila Blues is Wyatt's fifth heist. It's faster than ever, racing towrads the inevitable confrontation on a clifftop above the deceptively calm waters of Port Vila Bay."In a murky world where the cops are robbers, old-style crim Wyatt positively shines. Clear taut writing - not a word wasted."Marele Day"...tough, violent, relentless and thoroughly convincing"Stuart Coupe
Book 6: The Fallout (1997)
'The Fallout' takes off where 'Port Vila Blues' left him. On a boat with policewoman Liz Redding, and a fortune in stolen gems. He escapes, triggering a manhunt, but who exactly is hunting him?
While others search for sunken treasure in ocean off Australia and a stone-cold killer is sprung from goal, Wyatt joins forces with his nephew to pull off one of his trickiest robberies. In doing so he faces his most dangerous task yet.
Book 7: Wyatt (2010)
Garry Disher's cool, enigmatic anti-hero Wyatt has a job--a jewel heist. The kind Wyatt likes. Nothing extravagant, nothing greedy. Stake out the international courier, one Alain Le Page, hold up the goods in transit and get away fast.
Wyatt prefers to work alone, but this is Eddie Oberin's job. Eddie's very smart ex-wife Lydia has the inside information. Add Wyatt's planning genius and meticulous preparation, and what could possibly go wrong?
Plenty. And when you wrong Wyatt, you don't get to just walk away.
Taut plots, brilliant writing and relentless pace; plus an unforgettable cast, including the ever-elusive Wyatt himself: these are the hallmarks of Garry Disher's Wyatt series.
Download Instructions:
SOLIDFILES
Mirror:
UPLOADING