Feeding the Demons: A PI Gemma Lincoln Novel
By (Author) Lord Gabrielle
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
31st July 2012
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.3
Paperback
480
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 25mm
300g
Gemma Lincoln wakes up one morning to discover her clothes laid out as an effigy of a woman with a slashed throat and crotch. As the 30-something proprietor of a successful security and surveillance business, Gemma decides to video the effigy and compare notes with her friend, Detective Sergeant Angie MacDonald. Angie has a similar video - except the victim is a real woman. Meanwhile, Gemma's father, psychiatrist Dr Archie Chisholm, is due to be released from prison, where he has been held for many years for the murder of Gemma's mother. Gemma has always believed her father innocent, and has assembled evidence to prove it. Her sister Kit, however, is convinced of his guilt, and the relationship between the sisters has been deeply troubled since the time of the murder. As the serial killer s violent crimes escalate, the trauma of 30 years before resurfaces, and Gemma and Kit find themselves drawn ever-deeper into a situation they never thought possible, where the horrors of past and present become increasingly entwined ...
'A complex, masterfully paced story peppered with memorable characters and superb dialogue.' - Sydney Morning Herald
Since graduating from the University of New England in 1975 Gabrielle Lord has worked as a teacher, brick cleaner, peach picker, labourer, market gardener and office worker. FORTRESS, her first novel, was published in 1980 and has since been translated into six languages, as well as being made into a successful film starring Rachel Ward. Since then, Gabrielle has written a string of stylish crime novels, making her one of Australia s best-known writers. Her stories and articles have appeared widely in the national press and well as in anthologies.