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Ash Island

The Belltree Trilogy, Book 2

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Ash Island

By: Barry Maitland
Narrated by: Peter Hosking
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Detective Sergeant Harry Belltree, back on the job after a near-fatal confrontation with corrupt colleagues, has become a departmental embarrassment. The solution is a posting away from Sydney and a quiet life in Newcastle.

Or maybe not so quiet. A body's been found buried just offshore on Ash Island; there may be more. There's also Harry's unfinished business. The car crash that killed his parents and blinded his wife happened not far from Newcastle. And Harry knows it was no accident.

The other unfinished business is Jenny's longed-for pregnancy. Which means that now the stakes are higher than ever.

©2015 Barry Maitland (P)2016 Bolinda Publishing
Crime Thrillers International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense

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Critic reviews

'Ash Island is a tense, plot-driven and absorbing novel that features a strong main character.' (Good Reading)
'This is crime fiction at its very best with a local twist.' (Newcastle Herald)
'A well-constructed and enjoyable mystery that moves at brisk pace.' (Beaudesert Times)
'Once again, Maitland plots and writes with furious intensity.' (Kirkus Reviews)
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