Lapse
By (Author) Sarah Thornton
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
6th August 2019
Australia
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Best Debut Crime Fiction, Ned Kelly Awards 2020 (Australia)
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 233mm
All it took was a lapsea momentary lapseto bring Clementine Jones world crashing down. Now shes living like a hermit in small-town Katinga, coaching the local footy club. Shes supposed to be lying low, but here she is, with her team on the cusp of their first premiership in fifty yearsand the whole bloody town counting on her, cheering her on.
So why the hell would her star player quit on the eve of the finals
Its a question she wishes shed left alone. Others are starting to ask questions tooquestions about her. Clems not the only one with a secret, and as tension builds, the dark violence just below the towns surface threatens to erupt. Pretty soon therell be nowhere left for Clem to hide.
'Clementine Jones is a heroine for our times: fierce, feisty and fallible. * Candice Fox *
Lapse is a quintessentially Australian story of small town conspiracies, dark secrets and footy finals. Part-time coach and accidental sleuth Clementine Jones is a welcome and refreshing addition to the ranks of Australian crime fiction detectives. * Emma Viskic *
'Lapse is paced like a suspenseful footy match, scoring goals right up to the final siren. Unexpected twists and turns will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the end. Fans of rural crime, the likes of Jane Harper and Sarah Bailey, will enjoy this book. * Books+Publishing (starred review) *
'Tackling Clems guilt and shame with sympathetic and honest clarity, Thorntons debut is a small-town, high-stakes, mid-season tale that you dont need to love footy to enjoy. * Readings *
[A] tense thriller that holds the reader captive until the very endfans of Jane Harper and Garry Disher will enjoy this book.' * ReadPlus Reviews *
[An] enjoyable addition to the steadily growing catalogue of Australian rural crime fiction and a very accomplished debut. * Robert Goodman *
Thorntonhas succeeded in creating a memorable and multi-layered heroine in the determined but fallible ClemLapse is a well-paced and absorbing thriller. * West Weekend *
[A] thrilling page turner * Brisbane News *
'There is much to admire in Lapse. Thornton captures the nuances and the tensions of life in a small country townLapse is an absorbing read, and an accomplished debut. * Canberra Times *
Sarah Thornton joins authors such as Jane Harper, Sarah Bailey and Matt Dunn in harvesting rich pickings from an increasingly barren landscape. * Herald Sun *
A fantastic debut, simmering with tension, conflict and so many plot twists your head will spin! * Sisters in Crime *
'This is a rip-roaring tale that addresses weighty issues head-on: Discrimination, race-baiting, harassment, physical violence, corporate corruption, and criminality all play major roles in the story...A riveting thriller with a heroine willing to get her hands dirty to find the answers she seeks. * Kirkus (starred review) *
'Excitingfans of small-town mysteries should try this for its out-of-the-way locale and brave, likeable protagonistreaders can look forward to more from Clem. * Booklist *
Sarah cast off the lines to her legal career not long after being declared Australian Corporate Lawyer of the Year in 2016. These days shes something of a vagabond, choosing to live on a sailboat with her husband, Dean, writing novels, enjoying everything this big blue planet has to offer and chasing an endless summer. Her debut, Lapse, was shortlisted for the Australia Crime Writers Association Ned Kelly Awards and received a starred Kirkus review. The follow-up, White Throat, was released in December 2020 and continues the crime-busting adventures of the fierce and feisty former lawyer Clementine Jones.