The Train Rider
By (Author) Tony Cavanaugh
By (author) Tony Cavanaugh
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
25th February 2014
Australia
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
41g
As Victoria's top homicide investigator, Darian Richards spent years catching killers. The crimes of passion, of anger, of revenge ... they were easy. It was the monsters who were hard.
Someone was taking girls. At first he'd keep them a week then give them back. Darian warned that wouldn't last. It didn't. From then on, their bodies were never found. Girls kept disappearing. All they had in common was the fact they'd last been seen on a train. The ever-rising list of the vanished broke Darian. Forced him to walk away. Now, retired, watching the Noosa River flow by, the nightmares had finally stopped. Darian was never going back. Then three girls go missing from Queensland trains. Darian knows that the killer is playing him. He has a choice to make. But when the decision means a girl will die, there is no choice. He has to stop this man once and for all. Forever.Chilling and memorable: top-notch Aussie noir definitely not for the faint-hearted. - Graeme Blundell on Tony Cavanaugh's PROMISE
One of the most complex and uncompromising heroes since Harry Bosch. - Weekend Australian on Tony Cavanaugh's Dead Girl SingTony Cavanaugh brings new depth and dimension to crime fiction in this country. - The Weekend West on The Train RiderCompulsive reading... It is brutal. It is terrifying. It is a brilliant book. - Rob Minshull, ABC Radio on PromiseEdgy and stylistically taut - New York Journal of Books on Tony Cavanaugh's PromiseTony Cavanaugh has written for The Sullivans, Carson's Law, The Flying Doctors, Fire, Adrenalin Junkies and Clowning Around. He was nominated for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards for the screenplay Father and the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for the screenplay Through My Eyes. His critically acclaimed first novel, Promise was followed in 2013 by Dead Girl Sing. The Train Rider is his third novel.