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East of Alice

By: Annie Seaton
Narrated by: Elizabeth Brennan
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A gem-fossicking discovery echoes through time and leads to a dangerous journey through the red dust outback. A gripping mystery from Australian author Annie Seaton.

Gemma Hayden has returned to her hometown of Alice Springs for a new job as a primary school teacher. It's been six years since her family broke apart following the disappearance of her twin brother. And the scars still run deep.

Hard on the heels of her homecoming, Saul Pearce, the man she once loved, is reposted from Parks and Wildlife in Darwin back to Alice. When an old car wreck is uncovered, washed down the river to Ruby Gap, Saul investigates only to find that the wreck belonged to Ethan, Gemma's twin - and there's a coded note for her in the glovebox.

Joining forces, they trek through the rugged outback, piecing together clues that not only bring them to the attention of a criminal organisation, but lead them to uncover an even older puzzle ... One now lost to the history books.

With targets on their backs, will they unearth the truth in time?

'A taut, page-turning mystery, set in the magnificent Eastern MacDonnell Ranges of Central Australia, linking the past and the present into an adrenaline-fuelled rush for the truth. Couldn't put it down!' - Tanya Heaslip, author of Alice to Prague on East of Alice

PRAISE FOR ANNIE SEATON:

'Emotional, mysterious, and gripping from page one, Seaton transports you to two different timelines in one of the greatest Australian settings ... The Great Barrier Reef.' - Better Reading

'With an insightful glimpse into the environmental issues at the heart of one of our nation's most treasured locations, combined with some fascinating history, compelling family relations and an equivocal adventure mystery, Osprey Reef has it all.' - Mrs B's Book Reviews

©2022 Annie Seaton (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers
Action & Adventure Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Small Town & Rural Fiction Mystery Suspense
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Loved the story line, made even better when I’ve already visited several of the places. Found the over pronouncing of some of the dialogue rather annoying. Great book. 🚐

B/B

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enjoyable, down to earth story with good plot. Another good read from Annie Seaton.




Good holiday reading

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It will be my next book club choice! Love the research into history and character development.

Very engaging

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I absolutely loved this story and the narration. I found the book by searching the narrator after listening to some other books they had narrated and fell completely in love with the characters and storyline! Highly recommend diving into this world.

Finished in two days!

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Enjoyed the historical facts about rubies that I had no idea of Thankyou for another story of early Australian

Rubies

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This book is one of the best. I will be a follower for all of her books. Thank you

Outstanding

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Romance novel that pretends to have a mystery lurking in the background.
Continually waiting for something to happen…..

More mills and boon than mystery

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