A real mixture, including a "how we do it" from Australian crime fiction authors, and some really top reads from Michael Robotham, Adrian McKinty, and Linwood Barclay.
- 4.4, THE SOUND OF BROKEN GLASS, Deborah Crombie
- 4.8, IF I TELL YOU... I'LL HAVE TO KILL YOU, Michael Robotham (edit) - Australian writers
- 4.8, I HEAR THE SIRENS IN THE STREET, Adrian McKinty - Aussie author
- 4.2, GUNS IN THE GALLERY, Simon Brett
- 4.5, BONES UNDER THE BEACH HUT, Simon Brett
- 4.4, THE PALE HORSE, Agatha Christie
- 4.0, SNOW WHITE MUST DIE, Nele Neuhaus - translated
- 5.0, WATCHING YOU, Michael Robotham - Aussie author
- 3.7, BAMBOO AND BLOOD, James Church - library book
- 4.7, NEVER SAW IT COMING, Linwood Barclay - library book
Synopsis (author site)
Marnie Logan often feels like she's being watched. Nothing she can quite put her finger on - a whisper of breath on the back of her neck, or a shadow in the corner of her eye - and now her life is frozen.
Her husband Daniel has been missing for more than a year. Depressed and increasingly desperate, she seeks the help of clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin.
Joe is concerned by Marnie's reluctance to talk about the past, but then she discovers a book packed with pictures, interviews with friends, former teachers, old flames and workmates Daniel was preparing for her birthday. It was supposed to be a celebration of her life. But it's not the story anyone was expecting...
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1 comment:
A nice list of books here, Kerrie. And you're reminded me I should read that Robotham.
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