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Author: PM Newton
'PM Newton's bitter-sweet thriller is an arresting debut: astonishingly accomplished and as authentic as a .38 bullet wound. File between D for Disher and T for Temple and sweat on the sequel.' - Andrew Rule
Sydney, 1992. Nhu 'Ned' Kelly is a young detective making her way in what was, until recently, the best police force money could buy. Now ICAC has the infamous Roger Rogerson in the spotlight, and the old ways are out. Ned's sex and background still make her an outsider in the force, but Sydney is changing, expanding, modernising, and so is The Job.
When two bodies are found in the foundations of an old building, Ned is drawn into the city's past: old rivalries, old secrets and old wrongs. As she works to discover who the bones belong to – and who dumped them there – she begins to uncover secrets that threaten to expose not only the rotten core of the police force, but also the dark mysteries of her own family.
P.M. Newton worked in the New South Wales Police Force for thirteen years and brings an unparalleled authenticity to her portrayal of police life. The result is both a gripping crime novel and a brilliant portrait of Sydney's recent past.
'The writing is razor-sharp and the dialogue sizzles with tough-as-nails authenticity. Newton is a writer to watch.' Matthew Reilly
'Relentless… what a multi-layered, powerful piece of writing. This novel puts P.M. Newton in the company of Marele Day, Gabrielle Lord and Peter Temple.' Graeme Blundell
'I thoroughly enjoyed this book. P.M. Newton is a great new voice in Australian crime fiction and I eagerly await any further novels.' Pages and Pages blog
'I thoroughly enjoyed this book. P.M. Newton is a great new voice in Australian crime fiction and I eagerly await any further novels.' Pages and Pages blog