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“Lucy’s behaviour did, in fact, reassure him on this account. She was as cheerfully vacuous as ever. She asked about his time abroad, enquiring after fashions and acquaintances she’d made during her own season in London, and extolling over Kate Sinclair’s presentation at court. Of course, nobody mentioned the murders. They were, after all, at dinner.”
Murders, plural. Not the murder of the title, but murders that took place in Europe before Rowland and his friends escaped (just) home to Austral ...more
“Lucy’s behaviour did, in fact, reassure him on this account. She was as cheerfully vacuous as ever. She asked about his time abroad, enquiring after fashions and acquaintances she’d made during her own season in London, and extolling over Kate Sinclair’s presentation at court. Of course, nobody mentioned the murders. They were, after all, at dinner.”
Murders, plural. Not the murder of the title, but murders that took place in Europe before Rowland and his friends escaped (just) home to Austral ...more

The discovery of a gun and some incidentals at the bottom of the dam on the Sinclair property at Yass in NSW, was the beginning of another horror episode for Rowland Sinclair, his brother Wilfred and the friends and family of the Sinclairs. Almost fourteen years prior, Rowly and Wil’s father Henry had been murdered in a burglary – now it appeared the gun was the murder weapon and the police were looking at Rowly as the murderer.
While the secrets were closely held, the discovery of a recent murde ...more
While the secrets were closely held, the discovery of a recent murde ...more

A Murder Unmentioned starts with the finding of a gun and not just any gun. It's the one that has shot Henry Sinclair, Rolly's father. In time, family secrets are revealed which explain Rolly's behaviour. Rolly and Edna's relationship continues on a slow burn, another arc that adds interest. Really enjoyed the interweaving of politics into the narrative.
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