Tipping Point

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781804366387
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Canelo
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'Dinuka McKenzie's tense whodunnit mixes chilling small-town mayhem with a heartfelt story of family fracture and healing' Daily Mail A suicide. A shooting. And a reckoning, decades in the making.

Weeks from Christmas in the sweltering heat of summer, Detective Kate Miles' estranged brother, Luke Grayling, returns home for the funeral of a childhood friend Ant Reed, dead by suicide. Days later, Marcus Rowntree, is found dead in the back paddock of his property.

Almost twenty years ago, Luke, Ant and Marcus were best mates in high school. Now, two of them are dead. A tragic coincidence? Or is there something more sinister connecting the three men?

As press attention deepens, and uncomfortable truths about Luke's personal life come to light, Kate is forced to contend between loyalty to the police force, and the bonds of friendship and blood.

An absolutely unputdownable Australian crime thriller. Perfect for fans of Patricia Wolf and Hayley Scrivenor.

Praise for Dinuka McKenzie:

'Such a good read' Val McDermid

'The Torrent is subtle and clever. Dinuka has talent to burn' Dervla McTiernan

'How lucky are we to have Dinuka McKenzie?' Hayley Scrivenor

'A dark domestic rural mystery written by a born storyteller. More please' Michael Robotham

'It's rare to find a book that gets your heart pumping in the first two chapters, but this is one and it rarely lets up from there' Ian Moore

'A well-developed and well-paced plot that kept me engaged and invested in the story' Reader review

'I really enjoyed this thriller I was engrossed from the start and highly recommend the series to lovers of Australian crime series' Reader review

'An involving and entertaining read a complex tale in the grand tradition of Jane Harper and Chris Hammer' Reader review

Dinuka McKenzie is an Australian writer. She is the winner of the 2020 Banjo Prize, and her writing has been longlisted for the Richell Prize and highly commended in the Australian Crime Writers Association Louie Award. Before turning to writing full time, Dinuka worked in the environmental sector. She now volunteers as part of the team behind the Writers Unleashed Festival and lives in Southern Sydney on Dharawal country with her husband, two kids and their pet chicken.

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