Description
Dive into the gripping narrative of 'The Night Whistler', a thrilling debut novel by Greg Woodland set in the hauntingly nostalgic summer of 1966-67 in rural Australia. This compelling tale follows Hal and his younger brother, who stumble upon a gruesome discovery near their new home in Moorabool - a dog, not just dead, but brutally maimed. As the story unfolds, Constable Mick Goodenough, recently demoted from his detective role in the city, grapples with a series of mysterious pet disappearances that signal a sinister presence in the town. The tension escalates when Hal's mother receives eerie late-night phone calls, marked by a chilling whistling. As Constable Goodenough is faced with the task of uncovering the truth, the novel explores themes of small-town menace, community vigilance, and the loss of innocence. With vivid descriptions and a gripping plot, 'The Night Whistler' captures the essence of 1960s Australia, bringing to life memorable characters and unbearable suspense that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This trade paperback edition published by The Text Publishing Company is perfect for fans of mystery novels, psychological thrillers, and those who enjoy tales steeped in nostalgic realism. Join Hal and Constable Goodenough in a race against time to protect their loved ones and unravel the dark secrets lurking in wait. Experience the tension and emotion in 'The Night Whistler', a must-read for anyone intrigued by gripping tales of suspense.