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Both Australia and Arthur W. Upfield (1890-1964) matured together. At the start of the last century, Upfield emigrated to Australia as that nation was gaining independence and identity. The Gallipoli campaign changed both, and both spent the next decades in pursuit of identity, he wandering, Australia finding its own unique place among nations. Arthur W. Upfield lived a life many might envy: unsuccessful student, immigrant (1911), walker, horse breaker and camel driver, soldier, Bushman, fence rider, journalist, intelligence officer, explorer, novelist, swordfisherman, and creator of bi-racial Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, “Bony”, in novels rivaling the popularity of Sherlock H...
Hannah Harper's scars tell of a traumatic past and her fear of edges hinders her ability to function outside her home, but her visions and psychic readings are rarely wrong. When Detective Bev Wuthers turns to Hannah for help finding a serial killer, she leads the police right to their man. But the facts of the case aren't adding up and the threat of corruption within the police department stalls the investigation leaving Hannah exposed as the killer's next target. Disgraced undercover cop, Ned Sanders would do just about anything for Bev and is inexplicably drawn to Hannah. He's not sure how this case is tied to the assassination attempt that nearly ended his life, but he's not about to fail the two women counting on him. With the body count rising and supernatural forces interfering, the trio scramble to find enough evidence to make an arrest before a killer's obsession with Hannah ends in the death of their gifted consultant.
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1868.