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"A quest for the truth becomes a race for survival in this pacy new crime novel from award-winning author Alan Carter. When Roz Chen's wife, Niamh, is killed in a hit-and-run on a lonely Tasmanian road, the grieving widow begins to wonder if Niamh's death was an accident after all. Meanwhile, SAS veteran Sam Willard is hoping for a fresh start with a job at a salmon farm. But as allegations of old war crimes surface and Sam is 'promoted' as a special operative against anti-salmon farm activists, he and Roz form an unlikely alliance. Forced to retreat into the unforgiving Tasmanian wilderness, Roz and Sam find themselves scrambling for the truth with murderous thugs on their trail. ‘Carter is a master of his craft’ Herald Sun ‘An extremely intelligent thriller’ The AU Review ‘An absolute stand-out’ Australian Crime Fiction ‘Accomplished and entertaining’ Sydney Morning Herald"
Alan Carter (Author), Jessica Douglas-Henry (Narrator)
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"Detective Philip ‘Cato’ Kwong is investigating the death of a retiree found hacked to pieces in his suburban Perth home. The trail leads to Timor-Leste, with its recent blood-soaked history. There, he reunites with an old frenemy, the spook Rory Driscoll who, in Cato’s experience, has always occupied a hazy moral terrain. Resourceful, multilingual, and hard as nails, Rory has been Canberra’s go-to guy when things get sticky in the Asia-Pacific. Now Rory wants out. But first he’s needed to chaperone a motley group of whistleblowers with a price on their heads. And there’s one on his, too. ‘A first-rate thriller and one of the year’s best books.’ CANBERRA WEEKLY ‘It is an unputdownable thriller from one of an award-winning Australian crime author.’ BOFFINS BOOKS"
Alan Carter (Author), John Stretton (Narrator)
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"Detective Sergeant Philip ‘Cato’ Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl. But contentment is not compatible with life in the Job, and soon a series of murders of Fremantle’s homeless people gets in the way of Cato’s newfound bliss. As New Wave journalist Norman Lip flirts online with the killer, it becomes apparent that these murders are personal – every death is bringing the killer one step closer to Cato. ‘The best Cato ever.’ PETA SEMMENS, BAREFOOT BOOKS ‘If you like your punchy police procedurals set west of the usual Australian crime, then Alan Carter is your man … [Cato’s] perfect life comes under threat in more ways than one in this wry, rollicking thriller.’ READINGS"
Alan Carter (Author), John Stretton (Narrator)
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"When wealthy property developer Francis Tan and his family are found slain in their mansion, Cato Kwong is forced to recall a personal history that makes his investigation doubly painful. The killer is elusive and brutal, and the investigation takes Cato to Shanghai. In a world of spoilt rich kids and cyber dragons, Cato is about to discover a whole lot more about the Chinese acquisition of Australian land – about those who play the game and those who die trying. ‘Bad Seed is hard to beat.’ WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN ‘… accomplished and entertaining.’ SYDNEY MORNING HERALD"
Alan Carter (Author), John Stretton (Narrator)
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"Cato Kwong is back. Back in Boom Town and back on a real case – the unsolved mystery of a missing fifteen-year-old girl. But it’s midsummer in the city of millionaires and it’s not just the heat that stinks. A pig corpse, peppered with nails, is uncovered in a shallow grave and a body, with its throat cut, turns up in the local nightclub. As a series of blunders by Cato’s colleague brings the squad under intense scrutiny, Cato’s own sympathy for a suspect threatens to derail his case and his career. ‘Getting Warmer is replete with such gems. It’s a winner.’ SYDNEY MORNING HERALD ‘… witty, well researched and confident, this tale of crime in Australia’s “boom town” is a rollicking good read for those who enjoy a thrilling story.’ MINESTYLE MAGAZINE"
Alan Carter (Author), John Stretton (Narrator)
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"Meet Cato Kwong – disgraced cop and ex-poster boy for the police force. The world is in economic meltdown, but a mining town on the edge of nowhere is booming. With the town’s population exploding, it’s easy enough to hide a crime—or even a dirty past. Banished to the stock squad after the fallout from a police frame-up, Detective Senior Sergeant Cato Kwong is brought in from the cold to solve the case of a torso washed up on the wild shores of the Great Southern Ocean. When Kwong’s investigation lifts the lid on the exploitation of migrant workers and disturbs an even darker criminal mind, the fallen cop faces powerful opposition. Drawing in globally relevant issues, such as immigration, racism, and the economic crisis, this is a humorous and tightly plotted crime narrative. ‘A gripping read. So real I had to wipe the blood off my fingertips.’ DAVE WARNER ‘Alan Carter takes us into the dark underside of the mining boom in an atmospheric and sharply written thriller.’ SATURDAY AGE"
Alan Carter (Author), John Stretton (Narrator)
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"Sergeant Nick Chester has dodged the Geordie gangsters he once feared, is out of hiding and looking forward to a quiet life. But gold fever is creating ill-feeling between prospectors, and a new threat lurks in the form of trigger-happy Americans preparing for Doomsday by building a bolthole at the top of the South Island. As tensions simmer in the Wakamarina valley, Nick finds himself working on a cold-case murder and investigating a scandal-plagued religious sect. When local and international events reach fever pitch, Chester finds himself up against an evil that knows no borders. This second Nick Chester crime novel is as thrilling as its award-winning predecessor Marlborough Man. 'Crime fiction at its best.' THE AUSTRALIAN"
Alan Carter (Author), Jerome Pride (Narrator)
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"Nick Chester is working as a sergeant for the Havelock police in the Marlborough Sound, at the top of New Zealand’s South Island. If the river isn’t flooded and the land hasn’t slipped, it’s paradise. Unless you are also hiding from a ruthless man with a grudge, in which case, remote beauty has its own kind of danger. In the last couple of weeks, two locals have vanished. Their bodies are found, but the Pied Piper is still at large. Marlborough Man is a gripping story about the hunter and the hunted, and about what happens when evil takes hold in a small town."
Alan Carter (Author), Jerome Pride (Narrator)
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