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Apr 30, 2019
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Detective Sergeant Lara Ocean of Homicide and her much older and more experienced partner, Detective Inspector William (Billy) Waterson found themselves investigating what was to be the first in a few distinctly gruesome and blood thirsty murders. It was toward the end of 1999 when the Y2K phenomenon was due to hit – going from 1999 to 2000 was sure to create havoc with everything electronic – and the weather in Brisbane was cloying, damp with constant rain and the threat of flood; all making th
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It’s 1999 In Brisbane when “Lara, the youngest detective in the Squad, ever, a twentysomething Asian woman with dyed blonde hair and Billy, the oldest detective in the Squad, with the fiercest reputation in the state of Queensland, ever, an old school copper who would smash a suspect over the head, dangle him from a balcony or just forge a confession from him.” are called to the ...more

1.5★
Tony Cavanaugh’s Darien Richards books are dark and gritty and gory with frequent bad language, violence and sex - not things I typically like in my books. But despite all that, I partly enjoy them for the local Sunshine Coast/Gold Coast settings. This book is set in Brisbane, and it is also dark, gritty, gory with frequent bad language, violence and sex, but I really didn’t like it as much as his Darien Richards books. Perhaps it’s darker than the others - the beginning part when the murder ...more
Tony Cavanaugh’s Darien Richards books are dark and gritty and gory with frequent bad language, violence and sex - not things I typically like in my books. But despite all that, I partly enjoy them for the local Sunshine Coast/Gold Coast settings. This book is set in Brisbane, and it is also dark, gritty, gory with frequent bad language, violence and sex, but I really didn’t like it as much as his Darien Richards books. Perhaps it’s darker than the others - the beginning part when the murder ...more