*** Australian Nielsen Top Ten Bestseller in May 2022 *** 'It is hard to believe Wake is a
first novel. Plot pacing and characterisation are so finely judged that it feels more like the
work of a past master. The tension builds and the revelations keep coming right until the
final page where a thrilling climax combines horror relief and hope' THE TIMES EVERYBODY
THINKS THEY KNOW MINA McCREERY.EVERYONE HAS A THEORY ON WHAT HAPPENED TO HER SISTER.NOW IT'S
TIME TO FIND OUT THE TRUTH... Mina McCreery's sister Evelyn disappeared nineteen years ago. Her
life has been defined by the intense public interest in the case. Now an anxious and reclusive
adult she lives alone on her family's destocked sheep farm. When Lane a private investigator
approaches her with an offer to reinvestigate the case she rejects him. The attention has had
nothing but negative consequences for her and her family and never brought them closer to an
answer. Lane wins her trust when his unconventional methods show promise but he has his own
motivations for wanting to solve the case and his obsession with the answer will ultimately
risk both their lives. Superbly written taut and compassionate Wake looks at what can happen
when people's private tragedies become public property and the ripples of trauma that follow
violent crimes. Wake won the CWA Debut Dagger in 2019. 'Wake is a stunning masterfully written
debut novel its remote bleak locations adding tension to an atmospheric and compelling
mystery that is hard to put down' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'Perfect for fans of Jane Harper' ALLIE
REYNOLDS 'A triumphant debut' ROSE CARLYLE 'Intriguing and compelling. Shelley Burr is a bright
new talent' CHRIS HAMMER 'We devoured this stunningly drawn deeply compelling mystery in one
day' CRIME MONTHLY 'Evocative brutal and sometimes confronting . . . The plot is complex
tightly constructed and not only keeps you reading but guessing right up to the last page'
GOOD READING 'Compulsively readable with an unforgettable setting and cast of characters WAKE
is a powerful unsparing story of how trauma ripples outward when people's private tragedies
become public property and how it's never too late for the truth to set things right' BETTER
READING