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The calling card of the killer known as 'The Jeweller' is as elegant as it is gruesome: a pair of ring fingers, separated from their owners, encircled by a band of wire, and delivered directly to Senior Detective Joe Capello. When the Jeweller taunts Joe and his team into meeting him in the diseased grounds of Barren Park, the consequences of that evening will have permanent repercussions for everyone involved. And for Joe, it gets personal.
Two years later, Joe is off the force, but no less obsessed with the Jeweller and his horrific crimes. When a new parcel arrives at his home, Joe is invited back onto the task force and given the opportunity to redeem himself. But vindication relies on Joe finally capturing The Jeweller and now he has to decide if he's willing to do what it takes - whatever it takes - to finally bring this case to a close.
For fans of Greg Woodland, Matt Nable, and Chris Hammer comes a twisting thriller about the past, the present, and the hope of a future.
"Barren Grounds throws out the rule book...This is the best book of its genre since Child 44". Jack Heath
Praise for B. Michael Radburn's previous works:
'A taut and twisting Australian rural thriller with empathetic characters, vividly drawn locations and edge-of-your-seat tension.' - L. J. M. Owen, author of The Great Divide on The Reach
'...guaranteed to send shivers down spines.' - Sunday Tasmanian on Blackwater Moon
The calling card of the killer known as 'The Jeweller' is as elegant as it is gruesome: a pair of ring fingers, separated from their owners, encircled by a band of wire, and delivered directly to Senior Detective Joe Capello. When the Jeweller taunts Joe and his team into meeting him in the diseased grounds of Barren Park, the consequences of that evening will have permanent repercussions for everyone involved. And for Joe, it gets personal.
Two years later, Joe is off the force, but no less obsessed with the Jeweller and his horrific crimes. When a new parcel arrives at his home, Joe is invited back onto the task force and given the opportunity to redeem himself. But vindication relies on Joe finally capturing The Jeweller and now he has to decide if he's willing to do what it takes - whatever it takes - to finally bring this case to a close.
For fans of Greg Woodland, Matt Nable, and Chris Hammer comes a twisting thriller about the past, the present, and the hope of a future.
"Barren Grounds throws out the rule book...This is the best book of its genre since Child 44". Jack Heath
Praise for B. Michael Radburn's previous works:
'A taut and twisting Australian rural thriller with empathetic characters, vividly drawn locations and edge-of-your-seat tension.' - L. J. M. Owen, author of The Great Divide on The Reach
'...guaranteed to send shivers down spines.' - Sunday Tasmanian on Blackwater Moon