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288 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2016
Bridgette has relocated from inner city Melbourne to her Grandparents old house on Raymond Island situated in the Gippsland lakes. ( https://tinyurl.com/lr8peck )
Isolated doesn't mean you can escape from your past. Three years have passed. Bridgett has married Detective Senior Sergeant Aiden, colleague of her first husband Sam, and they have a young daughter Ella to go with nine year old twins Phoebe and Finn from her first marriage. Sam was a detective in Melbourne and was fatally stabbed in an altercation in Chapel Street. Aiden is recovering from being shot in drug raid that went horribly wrong. His partner died and the shooter was also fatally shot. Relationships with detectives are fraught with angst.
Bridgette is starting to manage her many issues when her past comes back to throw her life into turmoil. Her old boyfriend Matt Elery has written another of his detective novels. This one is set in a fishing village on the lakes in Gippsland where the body of wife of the local detective is dragged from the lake. Bridgette’s issues with Matt resurfacing after all this time become more complicated when the plot of his novel starts to mirror real life.
Told from Bridgette’s POV Chandler successfully captures her turmoil and struggle with her past, her deteriorating marriage, and the increasing nagging feeling that the murder of the women in the lake is somehow connected to her.
The tension builds as the props that support her are one by one knocked away. The ending is a true surprise and is skillfully played out without the need for endless exposition to explain how we got there.