'The rural crime fiction wave continues with this brilliant new arid drama.' - Australian Women's Weekly 'The writing is generous and whip-smart, with sentences that will stop readers in their tracks to savour them ... Heart-racing twists propel the novel to its denouement, while the oppressive heat and arid landscape add an extra layer of threat to the unfolding drama.'- Books + Publishing Two bodies. One long hot summer. A town that will never be the same. When Adam Lawson's wrecked car is found a kilometre from Daisy Baker's body, the whole town assumes it's an open and shut case. But Jesse Redpath isn't from Canticle Creek. Where she comes from, the truth often hides in plain sight, but only if you know where to look. When Jesse starts to ask awkward questions, she uncovers a town full of contradictions and a cast of characters with dark pasts, secrets to hide and even more to lose. As the temperature soars, and the ground bakes, the wilderness surrounding Canticle Creek becomes a powderkeg waiting to explode. All it needs is one spark. A twisty crime thriller set in small town Australia perfect for readers of The Dry and Scrublands.
Adrian Hyland Libri
Adrian Hyland ha trascorso molti anni nel Territorio del Nord, vivendo e lavorando tra la popolazione indigena. La sua scrittura approfondisce i temi e la cultura delle popolazioni indigene australiane, con narrazioni profondamente radicate nelle sue esperienze della regione. Attraverso uno stile avvincente e una prospettiva acuta, esplora le complesse relazioni e le condizioni di vita che caratterizzano la vita ai margini della società. Le sue storie rivelano strati di tradizione e modernità, mostrando un punto di vista unico che attira i lettori nel cuore dell'entroterra australiano.






Kinglake-350
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Kinglake-350 to VKC. Urgent, do you read me? The fire’s here now. God help us. Kinglake-350 is a masterpiece of writing about family, community, country life and what happens when a day of ultimate terror arrives. Adrian Hyland takes a dramatic and compelling sequence of events on that day and weaves them into a picture of universal significance and deep fascination. On 7 February 2009 Roger Wood was the police officer in charge of Kinglake, at the epicentre of the worst bushfire disaster in Australia’s history, Black Saturday. As the firestorm engulfed the community, he risked his life, again and again, to try and save people. With the fire raging all around, he phoned home to warn his wife what was coming. She screamed that the fire had already hit their property. Then the line went dead. Black Saturday was a many-headed monster in whose wake stories of grief, heroism and desolation erupted all over the state of Victoria. This is a book about the monster—and the heroism of those who confronted it.
Emily Tempest ist zurück im Outback - und arbeitet ausgerechnet für die Polizei. Gleich an ihrem ersten Arbeitstag wird sie mit dem Tod eines alten Freundes konfrontiert. Alle glauben daran, dass er von einem Betrunkenen erschlagen wurde. Doch die Steinskulptur im Garten des Toten erzählt eine ganz andere Geschichte...(Buchdeckel verso).
Emily Tempest kehrt in ihre Kindheit zurück nach Moonlight Dawn im australischen Outback. Nach dem Mord an einem alten Freund beginnt sie, gefährliche Fragen zu stellen. Die Geschichte markiert den Auftakt einer Serie um die schlagfertige Protagonistin und richtet sich an Fans von Peter Temple und Garry Disher.