Before it Breaks

Before it Breaks

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A small town, a big city cop and a decades-old mystery to be solved, Before It Breaks won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction. Detective Daniel Clement is back in Broome, licking his wounds from a busted marriage and struggling to be impressed by his new team of small-town cops. Here, in the oasis on the edge of the desert, life is as stagnant as Clement's latest career move. But when a body is discovered at a local fishing spot, it is clearly not the result of a crocodile attack. Somewhere in Broome is a hunter of a different kind. As more bodies are found, Clement races to solve a decades-old mystery and catch the killer before a monster cyclone hits. 'As Australian as a Tim Tam, this is fine descriptive writing that conveys both the searing heat and vast distances of the Outback.' Adelaide Advertiser 'Warner's tone is laid-back and laconic, but with sentences as snappy as a nutcracker.' Books+Publishing 'A great read!' Launceston Examiner 'It's great to see Warner in print again with this ripper read.' Crime Factory 18 'Dave Warner is not only a well-known musician, but he has also forged a successful career as a crime fiction author.' Mansfield Courier 'Gripping.' Herald Sun

Author: Dave Warner
Format: Paperback, 436 pages, 129mm x 199mm, 385 g
Published: 2016, Fremantle Press, Australia
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure

Description
A small town, a big city cop and a decades-old mystery to be solved, Before It Breaks won the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Fiction. Detective Daniel Clement is back in Broome, licking his wounds from a busted marriage and struggling to be impressed by his new team of small-town cops. Here, in the oasis on the edge of the desert, life is as stagnant as Clement's latest career move. But when a body is discovered at a local fishing spot, it is clearly not the result of a crocodile attack. Somewhere in Broome is a hunter of a different kind. As more bodies are found, Clement races to solve a decades-old mystery and catch the killer before a monster cyclone hits. 'As Australian as a Tim Tam, this is fine descriptive writing that conveys both the searing heat and vast distances of the Outback.' Adelaide Advertiser 'Warner's tone is laid-back and laconic, but with sentences as snappy as a nutcracker.' Books+Publishing 'A great read!' Launceston Examiner 'It's great to see Warner in print again with this ripper read.' Crime Factory 18 'Dave Warner is not only a well-known musician, but he has also forged a successful career as a crime fiction author.' Mansfield Courier 'Gripping.' Herald Sun