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Taken | Dinuka McKenzie
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'Dinuka McKenzie has talent to burn' Dervla McTiernan A parent's worst nightmare. A case that's too close to home. The tense, must-read new Detective Kate Miles novel from the award-winning author of The Torrent. 'I was in the shower. I left Sienna in her bassinet ...When I got out ... She was gone.' Detective Sergeant Kate Miles is back from maternity leave and struggling on multiple fronts - the pressures of a second child, financial strain from her husband losing his job, and a corruption scandal that may involve her father. When an infant goes missing, Kate finds herself fronting a high-profile and emotionally fraught case. Was baby Sienna removed from her bassinet by an unknown abductor or is the answer much closer to home? Amidst a frenzied media demanding answers, and a station chief looking for any reason to remove her from the investigation, Kate is pushed to her limits, pulled between the competing demands of the family at the centre of the case and her own spiralling personal life. 'Thrilling, yes. Action-packed, absolutely. Most importantly, though, utterly moving. I don't think I've ever felt as connected to a character as I am to Kate Miles, who is now, I'm happy to say, my favourite fictional detective. Dinuka McKenzie will have you feverishly turning pages, mark my words.' Ben Hobson 'A brilliant follow-up to The Torrent, this book should be top of your reading list for 2023. McKenzie takes readers into a dark, labyrinthine maze of secrets and lies: everyone seems to be guilty of something, but does it mean they're criminals? This intense, twisty mystery will have you hooked from the start.' Katherine Kovacic Praise for The Torrent: 'Such a good read' Val McDermid 'Vivid, pacy and refreshingly original. A gripping whodunnit with heart.' Emma Viskic 'Brings a fresh perspective to the crime genre ... This gripping debut will keep you turning the pages late into the night.' Petronella McGovern 'A realistic, character-driven policier that holds a mirror to contemporary tensions in rural Australian life and builds expertly from slow burn to adrenaline-fuelled climax' The Age
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Lizpixie
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Bk6 of #Scarathlon is done. This was amazing! It starts with DS Kate Miles returning to work after being shot in Torrent(Bk1)& having an emergency Caesarian. Things aren‘t great at home, she‘s having panic attacks & her dads in a scandal. Then a baby goes missing & everything just goes to shit. I didn‘t guess the end at all, it was brilliantly done. So many great Aussie crime writers lately. #31x31 #Rushathon #Spookaween 👇#SpookyGhostClub 2971pts

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Lizpixie
Taken | Dinuka McKenzie
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It‘s been a pretty awful few days here, but when I‘m not writhing in pain, I‘m reading this Aussie crime novel for #Scarathlon. Read her first novel, Torrent, about a year ago & really liked it. There‘s a lot of great Aussie up & coming crime writers lately, and it‘s always good to read something set locally. Well, a few hours drive away instead of a 24hr plane ride anyway! #SpookyGhostClub 1pt

dabbe Sorry to read this. Hope you're feeling better soon. 🧡💜💛 7mo
bthegood Hope you feel better soon - 7mo
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Lizpixie
Taken | Dinuka McKenzie
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3rd out of my #BirthdayHaul is the 2nd crime/thriller from a brilliant indigenous aussie author I discovered last year. Her 1st book, The Torrent, featured Detective Kate Miles, a cop working out of the northern NSW river district & this is the next in the series. A mother goes to have a shower while her baby sleeps, but when she finishes the baby is gone. Kate must juggle this case while dealing with a scandal involving her father as well.

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