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  1. The Broken Shore (2014) is a television movie adaptation of the novel of the same title by Australian writer Peter Temple. [1] Plot. While recovering in a small coastal town from serious physical injuries he received while on duty Detective Joe Cashin is called in the investigate the death of a wealthy local man, Charles Burgoyne.

  2. Synopsis. The novel's central character is Joe Cashin, a Melbourne homicide detective. Following serious physical injuries he is posted to his hometown Port Munro, where he begins the process of rebuilding the old family mansion and his physical and mental strength.

    • Peter Temple
    • 2005
  3. The Broken Shore is a crime thriller based on Peter Temple's novel, starring Don Hany as a detective in a rural coastal town. Read nine reviews from IMDb users who rated the film 8/10 to 10/10 and praised its writing, acting and cinematography.

  4. An evocative crime thriller that captures the chilling action and sharp wit of Peter Temple's acclaimed novel The Broken Shore. In this gripping adaptation, Detective Joe Cashin uncovers a web of lies, betrayal and police corruption in a small coastal town where tensions are at boiling point and the shocking face behind the community's ...

    • Rowan Woods
    • 103 min
    • 4
  5. Page 1 of 3, 3 total items. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Based on Peter Temple's novel; Detective Joe Cashin uncovers a web of lies and police corruption in a small coastal town.

    • Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
    • Don Hany
    • Rowan Woods
  6. An evocative crime thriller that captures the chilling action and sharp wit of Peter Temple's acclaimed novel The Broken Shore. In this gripping adaptation, Detective Joe Cashin uncovers a web of lies, betrayal and police corruption in a small coastal town where tensions are at boiling point and the shocking face behind the community's ...

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  8. Detective Joe Cashin (Don Hany) is the cop-in-charge (he refers to himself at one point as “sheriff”) at the fictional Victorian coastal town of Port Monro to where he has relocated after being badly injured during an investigation gone wrong when he was a homicide detective in Melbourne.