Cop This!

In 1969, a home-made bomb explodes in the sleazy heart of Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, killing eleven people, and igniting a controversy that could threaten the government itself.

When small-time criminal Johnny Arnold is charged, his fight for justice sets two men – father, then son – on a collision course with the state’s most powerful men.

Set against the backdrop of Queensland’s seedy underworld of criminals and cops, Cop This! is a powerful tale of corruption, idealism and personal courage, spanning two decades of dark political intrigue and sensational courtroom drama.

Top Queensland criminal lawyer Chris Nyst draws on the experiences of his high-profile career to weave a tale of treachery and double dealing in Australia’s ‘deep north’.

 

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Chris Nyst

Chris Nyst was born in Blackall, Western Queensland, and raised in Brisbane, where he obtained a Law degree from the University of Queensland, before commencing practice as a solicitor on Queensland’s Gold Coast.

As a lawyer, he has been involved in some of Australia’s most high profile and sensational court cases, and is recognised as one of Australia’s most experienced criminal defence advocates. He turned his hand to fiction writing in 1999, producing a series of best-selling legal thrillers.

His first two novels, “Cop This” and “Gone”, received excellent reviews, and his third, “Crook as Rookwood”, won the coveted Ned Kelly Award for Crime Fiction. In 2003, Chris wrote and co-produced the highly acclaimed Australian film “Gettin’ Square”, which was nominated for a record number of Australian film industry awards, and won him the 2003 Lexus IF Award for Best Screenplay.

Nyst’s 2008 film “Crooked Business,” which he wrote and directed, was voted Best International Film at the 2009 New York Independent Film Festival.

Nyst writes murder mystery thriller books. ‘Millen’ is his latest novel.

The father of four adult children, Chris lives with his wife, Julie, on the Gold Coast, where he conducts his legal practice.