
Darkwater
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A beautifully atmospheric mystery about family, politics and murder in an idyllic Sydney suburb.
A beautifully atmospheric mystery about family, politics and murder in an idyllic Sydney suburb.
Amanda Clarke is dead. Her body was found floating facedown by the riverbank, and no one knows what happened. As rumours fly and fear grows, it seems that everyone suspects Lyndon, one of Amanda's friends. He's known for his temper, his cruelty and his criminal family - and now the police want to talk to him.
It's the end of summer, 1973, the heat is enough to melt asphalt and a sleepy riverside suburb is losing some of its innocence. Fifteen-year-old Winter went to the same school and hung out in the same places as Amanda. As she finds herself alone in trying to defend Lyndon, Winter learns that you can never really know someone - and the answers she has been looking for are closer than she has ever wanted to believe.
Author: Georgia Blain
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 129mm x 197mm, 204 g
Published: 2010, Random House Australia, Australia
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Interest Age: From 13 years
Description
A beautifully atmospheric mystery about family, politics and murder in an idyllic Sydney suburb.
A beautifully atmospheric mystery about family, politics and murder in an idyllic Sydney suburb.
Amanda Clarke is dead. Her body was found floating facedown by the riverbank, and no one knows what happened. As rumours fly and fear grows, it seems that everyone suspects Lyndon, one of Amanda's friends. He's known for his temper, his cruelty and his criminal family - and now the police want to talk to him.
It's the end of summer, 1973, the heat is enough to melt asphalt and a sleepy riverside suburb is losing some of its innocence. Fifteen-year-old Winter went to the same school and hung out in the same places as Amanda. As she finds herself alone in trying to defend Lyndon, Winter learns that you can never really know someone - and the answers she has been looking for are closer than she has ever wanted to believe.

Darkwater