The Wrong Man
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Narrated by:
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Lani John Tupu
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By:
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Tim Ayliffe
When Sydney socialite Tottie Evans is found dead at a house in Palm Beach, Detective Holly Sutton is called in to investigate. She immediately suspects the boyfriend, a millionaire property developer and ex-mercenary soldier, who refuses to cooperate with police.
Across the city, old-school reporter John Bailey – still haunted by the death of his girlfriend, former cop Sharon Dexter – gets a call about a break-in. It leads to the unearthing of an old case file on a murder at the men-only Sydney Club that Dexter had been pursuing a decade earlier. Her notes reveal a link between that murder and the killing of Tottie Evans.
Suddenly, John Bailey and Holly Sutton have the same mission. And for Bailey, this is a chance to finish a job for the woman who saved his life.
The only problem: a serial killer is already serving a life sentence for the Sydney Club murder.
Critic reviews
‘Detective Holly Sutton is a female crime-fighting super-force.’ (Candice Fox)
‘A fast-paced tale of corruption, murder and salvation. Page-turning Aussie noir at its best.’ (Michael Brissenden)
‘A taut, compulsive mystery firmly grounded in real-world concerns from online misogyny to regional geopolitics. Get ready for a gripping and relentless pursuit for truth and redemption.’ (Dinuka McKenzie)
‘The Wrong Man isn’t just a page-turner; it’s a thoughtful look at modern fears and the struggle between good and evil.’
‘Meticulously plotted, rigorously controlled, and sublimely suspenseful. A-Grade stuff.’
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