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Melaleuca

By: Angie Faye Martin
Narrated by: Phoebe Grainer
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A country town, a brutal murder, a shameful past, a reckoning to come... The injustices of the past and dangers of the present envelop Aboriginal policewoman Renee Taylor, when her unwilling return to the small outback town of her childhood plunges her into the investigation of a brutal murder.

Renee Taylor is planning to stay the minimum amount of time in her remote hometown—only as long as her mum needs her, then she is fleeing back to her real life in Brisbane.

Seconded to the town's sleepy police station, Renee is pretty sure work will hold nothing more exciting than delivering speeding tickets. Then a murdered woman is found down by the creek on the outskirts of town.

Leading the investigation, Renee uncovers a perplexing connection to the disappearance of two young women thirty years earlier. As she delves deeper and the mystery unfurls, intergenerational cruelties, endemic racism, and deep corruption show themselves, even as dark and bitter truths about the town and its inhabitants' past rise up and threaten to overwhelm the present...

Authentic, gripping crime drama from a bright new voice in fiction.

'A page-turner with purpose. Refreshing, surprising, and propulsive. Angie Faye Martin is a name to watch.' Tracey Lien, author of All That's Left Unsaid

'Melaleuca is rich with authenticity and heart. Angie Faye Martin skillfully paints a picture of outback Queensland so that the scents, sounds and heat become a physical experience for the reader.' Laura McCluskey, author of The Wolf Tree

'Atmospheric and blistering. Melaleuca will leave you wanting more. What a remarkable debut.' Fleur McDonald, author of The Prospect

'A fresh, authentic perspective to the much-loved genre of the Australian outback thriller. Compelling, thought-provoking and twisty, Melaleuca is both a gripping, tightly plotted mystery and an unflinching exploration of the dark underbelly of institutionalised racism and corruption in Australia.' Kate Horan, author of The Inheritance

©2024 Angie Martin (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers
Crime Thrillers Genre Fiction Mystery Small Town & Rural Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Crime Fiction Heartfelt Murder
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Plenty of surprises and touching moments. Loved the historical timeline and splatterings of indigenous references. Audio was a bit hit and miss though. Not great editing and mixing in spots.

Gripping Australian murder mystery.

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I loved this book, the narration was amazing, the story is gripping and leaves me wanting more. Would love to see another book with same main character.

Hell of a book

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Really well written and very enjoyable.
I didn't pick up on who the villan was at all.
Whilst it is functional the story also incorporates real life experiences and doesn't try to force them on you.
Highly recommend listening if you enjoy murder mystery books.
The narrator did a great job with keeping me engaged in the story and giving each character a life of their own.

A Thrilling Ride with lots of plot changes

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Melaleuca by Angie Faye Martin is a stunning debut — a page-turning thriller that doesn’t just entertain, it deeply moves and challenges. Written by an Aboriginal woman, this story explores the devastating impact of land theft, the loss of language and culture, and the ongoing inequality faced by Aboriginal people in Australia’s justice system.

The tension and pace kept me hooked from beginning to end, but what stayed with me most was the emotional weight of the story. I felt completely connected to the characters — their heartbreak, their resilience, and their fierce love for country and culture.

This book is more than a gripping read — it’s an essential one. Angie Faye Martin has delivered something truly special: a story that is as compelling as it is important.

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Powerful, gripping & unforgettable

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I adored this book. This book is complex and beautiful telling of Renee’s story as a police detective trying to solve a modern day murder and that of the disappearance of two Indigenous girls in 1996. Her tenacity and strength as she struggles with her identity as a First Nations police woman and her mother’s failing health. Intertwined with this is the heartbreaking story of Caroline and Chester and their ‘forbidden’ love story in 1960s Australia. What a wonderful debut novel. I look forward to what Angie Faye Martin brings next.

Heartbreakingly beautiful

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Loved it -‘ great realistic / pretty true to like look at regional Australia in the 60z

Great Aussie book about deep issues

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This was a gripping and beautifully written crime suspense that drew me from the first page. The vivid Australian setting was easy to picture, and the story flowed effortlessly. A really raw depiction of a small country town in Australia, which powerfully, yet delicately addresses issues facing women, Aboriginal women and racism. Highly recommend this read.
Sadly the narration was a bit frustrating: too many long pauses broke the momentum, but still, a powerful and immersive read.

Thrilling read

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As a white Australian who cannot change the crimes my ancestors have committed but am disgusted at how our Aboriginal people have suffered in so many ways us white people will never understand. This book opens your eyes to this racism and mindset behind those trying to genocide the world’s oldest culture. Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book as it is performed very well along with written well

Just wow!

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Loved this debut crime novel that shines a light on small town prejudices and shocking treatment of First Nations people.

Dramatic Aussie outback crime

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I enjoyed the use of the two time periods and the exploration of some of the ways Aboriginal women in particular were mistreated. The narration was really authentic too although the mispronunciation of Hereford and tarpaulin drove me a bit nuts in the early part of the book.

Very authentic

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