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Scobie Malone : ウィキペディア英語版
Scobie Malone
Scobie Malone is a fictional Sydney homicide detective created by Australian novelist Jon Cleary.
==History==
Named after the jockey Scobie Breasley, Malone made his first appearance in Cleary's 1966 novel ''The High Commissioner''.〔(Murray Waldren, 'Jon Cleary: Character builder', ''Weekend Australian'', 1998 )〕 Cleary says he got the idea from meeting an Australian policeman he knew walking out of Australia House in London one day. He was on six months leave but Cleary wondered what if he had come to arrest the Australian High Commissioner for murder.
Although the original novel was a best seller and turned into a film, Cleary did not originally intend to create a series around Malone. However he brought the character back later for ''Helga's Web'' (1970) as a means to explore the construction of the Sydney Opera House, then for ''Ransom'' (1973). There was a long gap before he started using the detective again, but once he did he wrote Malone novels regularly from 1987 onwards until the end of his writing career.
Cleary and his wife used to travel two months every year to research his books. However after Cleary's daughter died in 1987, his wife became ill and did not want to travel. As Cleary liked to research his books thoroughly this meant he had to write about Australia.〔Susan Geason, 'Jon Cleary: A Fortunate Life', ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', December 06, 1992 p 111〕
I wondered how if I were to write about Australia would I keep my overseas readers. I'd written three Malone tales but was resisting publishers' urging to write more because I didn't want to get trapped by it. Then I realised I could use him by hanging it on crime, which immediately intrigued the international market, and write about what it was like living in Sydney in the late 80s and through the 90s.〔(Murray Waldren, 'Jon Cleary: Character Builder' ''The Weekend Australian'' 1998 )〕

"I'm trying to write something more than detective novels", said Cleary in 1989. "I am offended if my book is called a potboiler."〔Tony Stephens, 'Steinbeck? Don't Make Me Laugh', ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 4 November 1989 p 86〕
Cleary admits that sales of the last few Malone books declined and he decided to end the series before his publishers did.〔(Jon Cleary Interviewed by Stephen Vagg: Oral History ) at National Film and Sound Archive〕 He also felt he was running creatively dry. "When I found myself making notes on a serial killer, I knew that I'd got to the bottom of the barrel because that's the cliche in crime writing today", he said in 2004.〔(Jason Steger, 'Cleary's Has His Fill of Crime' ''The Age'', August 27, 2004 ) accessed 8 March 2012〕

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