Haunted by the murder of her colleague, Claire Patterson is now in charge of the detectives' team at Fremantle Police Station but with Lucas Virsovic still on the run, Claire can't afford to let her guard down. Patterson faces a new threat: When a young woman's dead body is dumped outside the police station, it looks like the port city's newest crook, Mark Harding, is sending a clear message to Claire and her team: he's going further than Branislav and Virsovic. In a tale of twisted loyalties and bitter rivalries, Claire Patterson must connect the dots and stop Harding before it's too late. Who will survive this time?
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978-1-84921-175-8 (9781849211758)
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Leigh Straw is an award-winning fiction and non-fiction writer. Her book `After the War: Returned Soldiers and the Mental and Physical Scars of World War 1' was joint winner of the 2018 Margaret Medcalf Award. Leigh's true crime book, `The Worst Woman in Sydney: The Life and Crimes of Kate Leigh' was longlisted for an ABIA and her recent book `Lillian Armfield: How Australia's First Female Detective Took On Tilly Devine And The Razor Gangs And Changed The Face Of the Force' has received widespread critical acclaim. Leigh is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Notre Dame, Fremantle Campus.