Reckoning

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  • ISBN 9781398557468
  • Dimensions: 130 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A dark, morally uncompromising crime novel about overturned justice, institutional failure, and the price paid when the system looks away, perfect for fans of Chris Hammer’s Scrublands and Jane Harper’s The Dry.
 

Justice is overturned.
The consequences are just beginning.

When the convictions of two men accused of rape are suddenly quashed, their return to Deception Bay is celebrated at a packed Australia Day cricket match. Before the day is done, dozens of people collapse with symptoms of poisoning – including the newly freed men themselves.

Detective Antigone Pollard and her partner Wozza are thrown into a mass casualty crisis as emergency services are pushed to breaking point. With medical resources exhausted, Antigone’s mother, Dr Jilly Pollard, agrees to assess a sick child on a nearby farm. When she fails to return, Antigone retraces her journey – and walks straight into a siege.

Negotiators take control. Protocol is enforced. Time is allowed to run out.

With lives on the line and no good options left, Antigone makes a choice that will change everything.

She goes in.

Vikki Petraitis is best known for her true crime books, including the bestselling The Frankston Murders about serial killer Paul Denyer, and her first book, The Phillip Island Murder, which has been featured in several TV shows and podcasts. She began a PhD in Creative Writing at La Trobe University in 2017 to continue to expand her writing skills, and brought thirty years of true crime writing and investigating to creating her first work of fiction, The Unbelieved. In a parallel career, Vikki is also a teacher with a Master's degree in IT Education, and runs creative writing workshops and short courses in schools and local libraries.

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