JANUARY 2018 - AudioFile
Fleeing allegations of having committed a horrible crime, former police detective Ted Conkaffey moves to isolated Crimson Lake in Queensland to start over. Narrator Euan Morton’s gravelly voice and Australian accent embody Ted, who is consumed by anger and paranoia. When Ted arrives in the isolated town, he partners with PI Amanda Pharrell, herself a convicted murderer, to solve the disappearance of author Jake Scully. Morton varies his delivery enough to differentiate between characters while staying firmly in character as Ted, a choice that works well with the story’s first-person narrative. His excellent pacing and gripping delivery maintain tension even when the plot occasionally sags under the weight of its multiple storylines. This is a series opener, and listeners will hope for more of Morton as Conkaffey. E.C. 2019 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine
From the Publisher
"A bright new star of crime fiction – inventive, thrilling and totally addictive." James Patterson
"A masterful novel that teases right up to its final page. Definitely a writer to watch." Harlan Coben
"Complex, human characters, and a dark, meaty story, and fine writing, and a great sense of place – this is one of the best crime thrillers of the year. Sign me up as a big-time Fox fan!" Lee Child
“Compelling…boasts full-bodied characters, suspense with a quirky edge, and a strong sense of place.”Booklist (starred)
Library Journal
10/15/2017
Former Sydney detective Ted Conkaffey helps private investigator/convicted murderer Amanda Pharrell find a missing author. Ned Kelly Award winner Fox cowrote James Patterson's No. 1 New York Times best seller Never Never.
JANUARY 2018 - AudioFile
Fleeing allegations of having committed a horrible crime, former police detective Ted Conkaffey moves to isolated Crimson Lake in Queensland to start over. Narrator Euan Morton’s gravelly voice and Australian accent embody Ted, who is consumed by anger and paranoia. When Ted arrives in the isolated town, he partners with PI Amanda Pharrell, herself a convicted murderer, to solve the disappearance of author Jake Scully. Morton varies his delivery enough to differentiate between characters while staying firmly in character as Ted, a choice that works well with the story’s first-person narrative. His excellent pacing and gripping delivery maintain tension even when the plot occasionally sags under the weight of its multiple storylines. This is a series opener, and listeners will hope for more of Morton as Conkaffey. E.C. 2019 Audies Finalist © AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine