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A Thousand Miles From Care: A hunt for a brother's killer - a new compelling Australian true crime story about murder & corruption, WINNER of the N

By: Steve Johnson
Narrated by: Steve Johnson
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A gripping and heartbreaking story, A Thousand Miles From Care tells the 30 year quest Steve Johnson undertook to uncover the truth about his brilliant brother's brutal murder in Manly.

Winner of the 2025 Ned Kelly Award for Best True Crime


At the entrance of Sydney Harbor, the cliffs rise fourteen stories above the Pacific, like a gigantic skirt made of sandstone. North Head, one of the most memorable cliffs, is a gorgeous place to watch the sunrise. But it's an unforgiving place to lose your footing. When Steve Johnson's younger brother Scott went over the edge in 1988, he hit an outcrop on the way down and exploded on the rocks below.

The police deemed it a suicide. But Steve Johnson never believed his brother would take his own life, and over the course of three decades he embarked on an arduous quest to find out what really happened to Scott. This profoundly impactful book traces the steps Steve and his family and friends took to solve the mystery, including navigating an openly hostile police force and a maze of dead ends, unreliable informants, teenage gangs, a faked confession, and setbacks at every turn. And yet their quest ended with an extraordinary outcome: a stunning turnaround by police who apprehended a suspect, 32 years after Scott's death.

'Motivated by love and loss of his brother, this inspiring and heartbreaking true story provides a timely and powerful reminder to never take no for an answer in the pursuit of justice. Steve Johnson has ensured Scott Johnson's legacy would be a safer world for gay men, and that legacy is now enduring.' Alex Greenwich MP

'An extraordinary memoir. By turns harrowing, infuriating, and inspiring, it is partly a requiem for a loved one and a lament for all of the brilliant, wonderful people the world was robbed of, simply because they were gay. The pitiless pointlessness of it all is breathtaking, but so too is the decency and love that permeates this book.' Gareth Russell, The Palace

'Brims with unputdownable detail and fine writing' Good Weekend

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Very well written and narrated, very compelling true story about Australian history in terms of the LGBTI community and the discrimination they experienced

Compelling story

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True story detailing the sad loss of a loved brother and his family’s fight for justice.
His death came about due a long held hate and a prejudice
deeply entrenched within everyday society in 1980s Australia
This same prejudice caused a lack of interest and follow up from police and the death was quickly written off as suicide.

Justice

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So many highs and many more lows - an incredible journey spanning 3 long decades. I enjoyed the read, felt so much compassion for the Johnson family, as well as admiration for the nonchalant success of Steve Johnson, who was part of paving the way in what we now experience as everyday computing. A story of what could have been; a tragic loss of a talented life. Thank you Mr Johnson for writing this all down and unveiling the incredible misjustice of the those that should be up keeping the law the most.

A most compelling book.

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blind buy and so impressed with the story telling and a true crime story here in Australia that I had never heard of before. truly amazing story

what a book

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So ashamed of NSW Police and so proud for the family who wouldn’t give up.

Fantastic

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