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When Iris Walsh was a teenager she saw her twin sister, Piper, get kidnapped. It has always haunted Iris. Where is her twin? As an adult she sets out to find answers in this compelling story.
When Iris Walsh was a teenager she saw her twin sister, Piper, get kidnapped. It has always haunted Iris. Where is her twin? As an adult she sets out to find answers in this compelling story.
A gripping, haunting work about the reverberations of a serial killer’s crimes in the lives of everyday people. A must read!
An eye-opening insight into the life of a woman who is a wife, mother, therapist – and a sociopath. This memoir is a must read.
Former TV star, Remi Lucan, takes in tenants in her Hobart cottage to pay the bills. A series of “accidents”, and Remi is the target of someone who wants to destroy her.
A daughter doesn’t come home from school one day. Her grieving family will endure a forty-year struggle to find the truth.
A gripping mystery. A story of obsession and the dark places to which this can take fractured people.
Nicole Morris founded the Australian Missing Persons Register. She is inspirational. Vanished is a glimpse of the families behind the headlines.
In 1979 a baby vanished from her cot in suburban Adelaide. Forty years later there’s a knock on the door. Is it her? Where has she been?
Maryrose Cuskelly didn’t set out to be a crime writer. She actively avoided it because she says,”I wasn’t sure I had the writing chops for it.” Time has proved her wrong!
Veronica Gorrie drew on her lived experience as a Gunai/Kurnai woman and former police officer for her book Black and Blue: A Memoir of Racism and Resilience (Scribe Publications). Through her sharp wit and engaging storytelling, she takes us on her journey as an Aboriginal person who joined the white, male-dominated Queensland police.