The Stoning - "The crime debut of the year" THE TIMES (ebok) av Peter Papathanasiou
Peter Papathanasiou

The Stoning ebok

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"Outback noir has a new star" MARK SANDERSON, The Times"Outback noir with the noir dialled right up. I loved it." CHRIS HAMMERA small town in outback Australia wakes to an appalling crime.A local schoolteacher is found taped to a tree and stoned to death. Suspicion instantly falls on the refugees at the new detention centre on Cobb's northern outskirts. Tensions are high, between whites and the l…
"Outback noir has a new star" MARK SANDERSON, The Times"Outback noir with the noir dialled right up. I loved it." CHRIS HAMMERA small town in outback Australia wakes to an appalling crime.A local schoolteacher is found taped to a tree and stoned to death. Suspicion instantly falls on the refugees at the new detention centre on Cobb's northern outskirts. Tensions are high, between whites and the local indigenous community, between immigrants and the townies. Detective Sergeant George Manolis returns to his childhood hometown to investigate. Within minutes of his arrival, it's clear that Cobb is not the same place he left. Once it thrived, but now it's a poor and derelict dusthole, with the local police chief it deserves. As Manolis negotiates his new colleagues' antagonism, and the simmering anger of a community destroyed by alcohol and drugs, the ghosts of his past begin to flicker to life."Political crime fiction of the highest order" JOAN SMITH, The Sunday Times

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Undertittel "The crime debut of the year" THE TIMES
Forfattere Peter Papathanasiou (forfatter)
Utgitt 07.10.2021
Sjanger
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781529417005


"Outback noir has a new star" MARK SANDERSON, The Times

"Outback noir with the noir dialled right up. I loved it." CHRIS HAMMER

A small town in outback Australia wakes to an appalling crime.

A local schoolteacher is found taped to a tree and stoned to death. Suspicion instantly falls on the refugees at the new detention centre on Cobb's northern outskirts. Tensions are high, between whites and the local indigenous community, between immigrants and the townies.

Detective Sergeant George Manolis returns to his childhood hometown to investigate. Within minutes of his arrival, it's clear that Cobb is not the same place he left. Once it thrived, but now it's a poor and derelict dusthole, with the local police chief it deserves. As Manolis negotiates his new colleagues' antagonism, and the simmering anger of a community destroyed by alcohol and drugs, the ghosts of his past begin to flicker to life.

"Political crime fiction of the highest order" JOAN SMITH, The Sunday Times
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