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Where the Truth Lies

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Where the Truth Lies

Contributors:

By (Author) Karina Kilmore

ISBN:

9781925685862

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster Australia

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster Australia

Publication Date:

1st March 2020

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Description

She was slipping away. The further she fell, the closer the clouds seemed to come. Wispy transparent slipstreams of white. Cirrus. Pain smashed her head. Floating

When investigative journalist Chrissie OBrian lands a senior job at The Argus, she is desperate to escape the nightmares of her past. Her life has become a daily battle to numb the pain. But her job is something she can do better than anyone else and the only thing that keeps the memories at bay.

A face-off on the waterfront between the unions and big business is just the kind of story to get her career back on track. But after a dockworker who confided in her turns up dead, Chrissie becomes obsessed with unravelling the truth. When a gruesome threat lands on her desk, it's clear someone is prepared to do anything to stop her.

But who is more dangerous a ruthless enemy or a woman pushed to the edge Used to fighting her own demons, this is one battle Chrissie is determined not to lose.

Where the Truth Lieswas a 2020 Ned Kelly Award finalist for best debut. It was shortlisted for the prestigious Unpublished Manuscript Award in the 2017 Victorian Premiers Literary Awards, the same award Jane Harper won for The Dry. Shortlisted for the2021 Ngaio Marsh Awards Best First Novel.

A complex and compelling debut thats impossible to put down!CHRISTIAN WHITE, bestselling author ofThe Nowhere Child, The Wife and the Widow

'A clever, explosive thriller ... I love Kilmores flawed heroines feistiness and her determination to take on the old boys network. Truly impressive'PETRONELLA MCGOVERN, bestselling author ofSix Minutes

Kilmore holds an unflinching mirror up to Melbournes darker side in this gritty tale full of twists, packed with compelling characters. An exciting new voice in Australian crime fictionJANE HARPER, bestselling author ofThe Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man

A gripping and gritty novel introducing a heroine whos just as layered and complex Who magazine

The breakout hit of the year Womans Day

Chrissies desperate race to uncover the truth will have you hooked Herald Sun

Excellent Aussie crime, with polished writing, great structure, compelling characters and a vivid Melbourne setting. There is a lot of buzz around this book and rightly so. Its a fantastic read and definitely one you need to get your hands on immediately Better Reading

Journalist Karina Kilmore brings a wealth of insider knowledge to this explosive crime thriller.Australian Womens Weekly

'Its easy to see why everyones talking about this debut novel.Newtown Review of Books

Reading this reminded me of Sara Peretskys first books theres every chance were seeing the beginning of a substantial antipodean series that will inform and analyse while it entertains The Australian

Reviews

Where the Truth Liesis a clever, gripping thriller with complex characters and chilling secrets at its core. Karina Kilmores flawed heroine takes us through Melbournes gritty underside in a desperate quest to uncover the truth. The investigative journalist battles to piece together a dark puzzle of unexplained deaths, big business, trade unions and media manipulation. I love her feistiness and determination to take on the old boys network. This compelling story touches on so many hot-button topics that youll keep thinking about it long after youve finished the last page. A truly impressive debut. -- Petronella McGovern, bestselling author of Six Minutes
A complex and compelling debut thats impossible to put down! -- CHRISTIAN WHITE, bestselling author of The Nowhere Child, The Wife and the Widow
You will be spellbound Death comes vividly to life in news reporter Chrissie OBrians chilling search for Where the Truth Lies.' -- JOANNE DRAYTON, author of The Search for Anne Perry, Ngaio Marsh: Her Life in Crime
Chrissie O'Brianis a terrific new character to the crime fiction pantheon. Broken, tenacious and uncompromising -- Mary Martin Bookshop
A gritty tale full of twists, Where The Truth Lies is page turner packed with compelling characters. An exciting new voice in Australian crime fiction. -- JANE HARPER, bestselling author of The Dry, Force of Nature, The Lost Man
A gripping and gritty novel introducing a heroine whos just as layered and complex * Who magazine *
The breakout hit of the year * Womans Day *
Chrissies desperate race to uncover the truth will have you hooked * Herald Sun *
Excellent Aussie crime, with polished writing, great structure, compelling characters and a vivid Melbourne setting. There is a lot of buzz around this book and rightly so. Its a fantastic read and definitely one you need to get your hands on immediately' * Better Reading *
Journalist Karina Kilmore brings a wealth of insider knowledge to this explosive crime thriller. * Australian Womens Weekly *
'Its easy to see why everyones talking about this debut novel. * Newtown Review of Books *
Reading Karina Kilmores Where the Truth Lies, I was reminded of American author Sara Peretskys first books. And she writes fluently, her descriptions often lyrical. Theres every chance were seeing the beginning of a substantial antipodean series that will inform and analyse while it entertains * The Australian *

Author Bio

Karina Kilmore is a writer and newspaper journalist with more than 30 years' experience. Under the byline Karina Barrymore, she covered almost every major business scandal and financial event since the 1987 global share market crash and has written for US, UK, Australian and New Zealand publications. Her first novel, Where the Truth Lies, was a 2020 Ned Kelly Award finalist for best debut crime novel and was shortlisted for the prestigious Unpublished Manuscript Award at the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards in 2017. Born in Wellington, New Zealand, she now lives in Richmond in Melbourne. She is working on her second book.

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