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Sticks and Stones

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'Lisa Gardner meets Harlan Coben in this impressive debut that's as disturbing as it is twisty. Firkin takes readers into the mind of a killer like no one else!' Charlie Donlea
It's winter in Melbourne and Detective Emmett Corban is starting to regret his promotion to head of the Missing Persons Unit, as the routine reports pile up on his desk.
So when Natale Gibson goes missing, he's convinced this is the big case he's been waiting for - the woman's husband and parents insist the devoted mother would never abandon her children, and her personal accounts remain untouched.
But things aren't all they seem. The close-knit Italian family is keeping secrets - none bigger than the one Natale has been hiding.
Just as the net seems to be tightening, the investigation is turned on its head. The body of a woman is found . . . then another.
What had seemed like a standard missing person's case has turned into a frightening hunt for a serial killer, and time is running out.
But to really understand these shocking crimes, Emmett and his team will need to delve back through decades of neglect - back to a squalid inner-city flat, where a young boy is left huddling over his mother's body . . .
'A crisp police procedural that shows its characters in both darkness and light . . . A suspenseful, assured debut for fans of Sarah Bailey and Chris Hammer.' Books + Publishing
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    • Books+Publishing

      March 26, 2020
      Detective senior constable Emmett Corban works for Missing Persons, a department under threat of downsizing: most of the people they’re looking for don’t want to be found. When a man reports his sister missing, Emmett is dismissive—until her body is found, with the shape of a diamond carved into her torso. When another woman goes missing, Emmett goes above and beyond, but it’s not enough to save her from the same fate. Both women had bitter men—with alibis—in their lives. So who is the killer? And who out there is safe? Set firmly in Melbourne, under its bridges and by its beaches, journalist Katherine Firkin’s first book is a crisp police procedural that shows its characters in both darkness and light. Firkin aims to misdirect, and there are numerous storyline threads—the protagonist’s unhappy wife; a sleazy financier; one of Emmett’s keen upstarts—ripe for the reader to chase. Emmett and his team are flawed but competent; unlike in many procedurals, you won’t be frustrated by their actions, even their mistakes. This sinister look at the inner lives of some men and how they affect the women around them is a suspenseful, assured debut for fans of Sarah Bailey and Chris Hammer. Fiona Hardy is a children’s author and a bookseller at Readings Carlton and Doncaster

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