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Broke Road

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by Matthew Spencer
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Publication Date: 01/07/2025
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An unputdownable Australian thriller from the bestselling author of Black River.

'Enthralling. Matthew Spencer nails it.' Chris Hammer

'A tightly plotted, fast-moving, beautifully written whodunnit.' Jane Caro

'A great read.' Michael Brissenden

'Spencer is a master of the craft; Broke Road satisfies on every level.' Malcolm Knox

A late-night phone call is never good news for Homicide Detective Sergeant Rose Riley. This time she's being sent up to the Hunter Valley, where a woman has been found dead in her home.

Rose grew up further along the valley. She knows that for every vineyard and golf course resort visited by tourists to the 'wine country' there are as many dilapidated fibro houses and drug dens, in the shadow of one of the state's largest prisons.

A media hound points the finger at the husband, angering Rose but capturing the attention of journalist turned true crime author Adam Bowman. His book on the 'Blue Moon Killer' made him famous but the case nearly cost Rose her life, and she's not sure how she feels about seeing him again.

Suspects abound, from the grieving husband to sinister business interests and suspicious locals. But when new evidence connects the crime to an old case, Rose realises they have no time to lose. The murderer is ready to strike again.

'If you like a good police procedural, you'll love this.' Chris Hammer, author of The Valley

'Broke Road is a real page-turner. I even stayed up late to finish it … and that never happens!' Jane Caro, author of Lyrebird

'Place, pace and brilliantly detailed police procedure. Matthew Spencer's Broke Road has everything you'd want from a crime thriller. Well drawn characters driving an intricate sophisticated plot.' Michael Brissenden, author of Smoke

'Black River showed Matthew Spencer's expertise in building a world with familiar surfaces and dark undercurrents. Broke Road is another taut, compelling crime thriller set in a community in transition: wineries in the sunshine, struggling mining towns in the shadows. The suspense builds in each scene as Riley and Bowman try to unlock the secrets behind a brutal slaying.' Malcolm Knox, author of The First Friend

ISBN:
9781761069208
9781761069208
Category:
Crime & Mystery
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-07-2025
Publisher:
ALLEN & UNWIN
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
400
Dimensions (mm):
234x153mm
Weight:
0.44kg
Matthew Spencer

Matthew Spencer was a journalist at The Australian for twenty years, with long stints running the Foreign News desk and as Opinion Editor. He has written for newspapers and magazines in Uganda and Kenya and been published in The Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald.

He was born in Parramatta. The son of teachers, he lived with his sister Kate on the 320-acre campus of a boys' boarding school. Long summers on the largely deserted property while exploring the remnant bush with its tributary of the Parramatta River inspired this book. Black River is to be published by Allen and Unwin in June 2022. Matthew lives in Sydney with his wife, Ritu Gupta, and their three children.

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Broke Road is a worthy follow-up to Aussie author Matthew Spencer's 2022 hit debut, Black River.

In this instalment, Sydney-based Homicide Detective D.S. Rose Riley and D.C. Priya Patel head north to the (fictional) village of Red Creek, in New South Wales's Hunter Valley wine region. A young married woman has been strangled in her home, a newly built townhouse on a planned residential development. Riley and Patel are soon joined by their friend, trusted journalist-true crime writer Adam Bowman, who series readers will recall as a central character in Black River.

While Riley and Patel, joined by local detective Christian Rodrigues, investigate the circumstances of Penelope Armytage's death and carry out investigations into various local witnesses and potential suspects, Bowman is able to use his journalistic skills to dig deeper into animosities and allegations of political corruption within the Hunter Valley community.

When forensic results indicate a surprise connection to two other murders, one in Canberra and one in Adelaide, Riley must tread carefully to unmask a clever and determined serial killer before he or she strikes again. The tension ramps up to a dramatic final confrontation among the vineyards and boutique hospitality venues of Pokolbin, and Rose is able to find some resolution with her family's past.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Broke Road, and eagerly await further instalments in the series. My thanks to the author, Matthew Spencer, publishers Allen & Unwin (Australia) and Thomas & Mercer (US) (I was fortunate enough to score ARCs from both!) and NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review this engrossing title.

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