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Under the Cold Bright Lights

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A Melbourne cold-case investigator will stop at nothing to find justice in this gripping standalone police procedural from an Australian crime fiction legend.

“Flawlessly combines the many storylines into a twisty final product that will surprise even the savviest of readers.” —Shelf Awareness
The young detectives think Alan Auhl is washed up, but that doesn’t faze him. He does things his own way—and gets results.
He still lives with his ex-wife, off and on, in a big house full of random boarders and hard-luck stories. And he’s still a cop, even though he retired from Homicide some years ago.
He works cold cases now. Like the death of John Elphick—his daughters are still convinced he was murdered; the coroner is not so sure. Or the skeleton that’s just been found under a concrete slab. Or the doctor who killed two wives and a girlfriend, and left no evidence at all.
Auhl will stick with these cases until justice is done. One way or another.

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Publisher: Soho Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: July 2, 2019

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  • ISBN: 9781641290586
  • Release date: July 2, 2019

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  • ISBN: 9781641290586
  • File size: 556 KB
  • Release date: July 2, 2019

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A Melbourne cold-case investigator will stop at nothing to find justice in this gripping standalone police procedural from an Australian crime fiction legend.

“Flawlessly combines the many storylines into a twisty final product that will surprise even the savviest of readers.” —Shelf Awareness
The young detectives think Alan Auhl is washed up, but that doesn’t faze him. He does things his own way—and gets results.
He still lives with his ex-wife, off and on, in a big house full of random boarders and hard-luck stories. And he’s still a cop, even though he retired from Homicide some years ago.
He works cold cases now. Like the death of John Elphick—his daughters are still convinced he was murdered; the coroner is not so sure. Or the skeleton that’s just been found under a concrete slab. Or the doctor who killed two wives and a girlfriend, and left no evidence at all.
Auhl will stick with these cases until justice is done. One way or another.

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