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Tell Me Why

Georgie Harvey and John Franklin, Book 1

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Tell Me Why

By: Sandi Wallace
Narrated by: Courtney Symes
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"Suspenseful, exciting, atmospheric rural crime; a riveting debut." (Michaela Lobb, Sisters in Crime Australia)

What will they risk for answers?

Picturesque Daylesford has a darker side. Melbourne writer Georgie Harvey heads to the mineral springs region in central Victoria to look for a missing farmer, and soon links the woman’s disappearance with the unsolved mystery surrounding her husband.

Meanwhile, maverick police officer and solo dad John Franklin is working a case that’s a step up from Daylesford’s usual soft crime: A stalker targeting single mothers.

Georgie’s investigation stirs up long-buried secrets, and attracts enemies. When she reports the missing person to local cops, sparks fly between her and Franklin.

Has he dismissed the writer too quickly? And what will the truth cost?

"Worthy debut." (Herald-Sun)

"The police aspect of this novel has depth and believability...this debut is a cracker." (J.M. Peace, serving QLD police officer and author of award-winning A Time to Run)

©2020 Sandi Wallace (P)2020 Sandi Wallace
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Poor narration. The story starts by following 2 totally separate characters but the narration slips from one to the other in different situations without any pause or indication of a change of scene. As the narrator doesn't attempt to change her voice to identify the characters it is sometimes a few confusing seconds before the realisation that we have moved on to a totally different conversation and place. Not sure i'll bother to finish it.

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