Day's End

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Discover 'Day's End', the riveting new installment in Garry Disher's celebrated Australian rural crime series that has captivated readers worldwide. This thrilling trade paperback edition (ISBN: 9781922458827) transports you to the gritty landscapes of rural Australia, where beloved character Hirsch navigates a challenging beat from dawn until dusk. As small towns grapple with rising tensions post-pandemic, Hirsch faces escalating crimes—from unlicensed driving to arson—that reveal the fragility of community bonds.

Join Hirsch as he assists international visitor Janne Van Sant, who is desperately searching for her missing son. Their journey through remote roads unravels a web of secrets and unsettling truths. When a roadside fire reveals a suitcase with a shocking discovery, questions arise, and Janne's knowledge of forensic evidence proves crucial.

Set against the backdrop of isolated Australian properties, 'Day's End' explores themes of social strain, personal endurance, and the complex fabric of human relationships. This immersive narrative from The Text Publishing Company, released in 2022, promises to enthrall fans of crime fiction and rural mysteries alike. Expect vivid descriptions and compelling character development that keep you hooked until the last page.

Delivery information: Enjoy fast shipping across New Zealand, with dispatch usually within 1-2 business days of order confirmation. Grab your copy of 'Day's End' today and dive into a world where every twist keeps you on the edge of your seat!

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781922458827
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2022
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company


Description:
Day's End is the next in the Australian rural crime series by critically acclaimed author Garry Disher, featuring beloved local copper Hirsch

Hirsch's rural beat is wide. Daybreak to day's end, dirt roads and dust. Every problem that besets small towns and isolated properties, from unlicensed driving to arson. In the time of the virus, Hirsch is seeing stresses heightened and social divisions cracking wide open. His own tolerance under strain; people getting close to the edge.

Today he's driving an international visitor around- Janne Van Sant, whose backpacker son went missing while the borders were closed. They're checking out his last photo site, his last employer. A feeling that the stories don't quite add up.

Then a call comes in- a roadside fire. Nothing much-a suitcase soaked in diesel and set alight-but two noteworthy facts emerge. Janne knows more than Hirsch about forensic evidence. And the body in the suitcase is not her son's.

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