Clear to the Horizon
Written by Dave Warner
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In 1999 and 2000, three young women disappear from outside the Autostrada nightclub in the Perth suburb of Claremont. The knockabout Snowy Lane (City of Light) is hired as a private investigator but neither he nor the cops can find the abductor.
Seventeen years on, the daughter of a wealthy mining magnate goes missing in the north-west, and Snowy is hired to find her.
In the tropical town of Broome, a spate of local thefts puts Snowy and Detective Inspector Dan Clement (Before It Breaks) back on the trail of the cold-case killer.
Snowy is determined that this time he will get his man, even if it costs him his life.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
'Clear to the Horizon has an extremely likeable main character, a fast-paced plot and writing that is dense with colourful vernacular and Aussie humour.' Sun-Herald
'Clear to the Horizon is a nail biting Aussie style thriller with twists and turns to keep you guessing until the end.' Have-a-Go News
'Award-winning author Warner balances a layered plot with dry humour and colourful descriptions of places and people. The result is sophisticated
crime fiction with a WA flavour.' Sunday Times, Perth
AWARDS
Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction (Longlisted 2018)
International DUBLIN Literary Award 2019 (Longlisted 2018)
Properties
ISBN |
9781925164459 (Paperback)
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Formats |
C Format
(230 x 152mm)
(Paperback)
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Categories |
ebooks
Crime & Mystery Great Big Book Read Books Father's Day 2020 |
Publisher | Fremantle Press |
Edition | First |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Pages | 380 |
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