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Dirty Weekend
2005
First Published
3.40
Average Rating
377
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An early-morning phone call shatters Jack McCain's sleep. As Chief Forensic Scientist for the Australian Federal Police, he knows that violent criminals don't keep office hours. but three murders in quick succession draw him into investigations that threaten to change his life forever. Using all his forensic knowledge, and that of his team, Jack attempts to uncover what the ex-wife of a cop had in common with a beautiful research scientist and a frail old man. besides the fact that they were all brutally murdered. From a nightclub to an agricultural research station to a quiet country hamlet, Jack McCain is determined to link the pieces. But what does a casual sex-swapping group have to do with a rare native orchid and Terminator Bunnies? As Jack races to make sense of the evidence, an unsolved murder from the past complicates matters further. With one suspect missing and another refusing to talk, Jack knows that he is running out of time if he wants to stop a murderer from killing again. But will the search cost him the woman he loves?
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3.40
Number of Ratings
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Gabrielle Lord
Gabrielle Lord
Author · 35 books

Gabrielle Craig Lord is an Australian writer who has been described as Australia's first lady of crime. She survived being ‘razed’ by the nuns, acquired an education despite this, and after working in many different areas, sales, teaching, brick-cleaning, peach-picking and packing, and in the Public Service as an employment officer, started writing seriously aged 30. Her first two manuscripts ended up composting the tomatoes at her market garden – another attempt to make a living – but the third one FORTRESS was picked up internationally and made into a feature film starring Rachel Ward. A later novel WHIPPING BOY was made into a telemovie starring Sigrid Thornton. The film rights money, coinciding with her daughter leaving school, allowed Gabrielle to resign and instead of getting up at 4.30am and writing for several hours before heading off for work, she could write full-time and lead a more ‘normal’ writer’s life – hanging around with scientists and detectives, badgering forensic anthropologists (she studied some Anatomy at Sydney university) and doing work experience with a busy private security business and of course, writing. Research is everything, she says. ‘Out of my contacts with experts (who are always far too modest to describe themselves that way) I get not only the fine-tuning necessary for today’s savvy readers, but also wonderful incidents and images that enrich and enlarge my books.’ Gabrielle’s interests are very simple. ‘After a misspent youth, I don’t have many brain cells left so I enjoy walking, meditation, singing, gardening, chatting with close friends, being with my family and grandkids, feeding my goldfish and keeping up to date with bodywork and enlightened psychotherapy.’ Gabrielle has now written fourteen adult novels and a novel for young adults. Once the 12 books of Conspiracy 365 are completed, this tally will be a tad bigger! Following this mammoth endeavour she already has plans for another three adult novels and two more YAs. 2013

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