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Title:
Under the Black Mountain
Written by:
K.T. Fitzpatrick 
Read by:
Rebecca Macauley 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
8 hours 19 minutes 
Published:
May 28 2024 
Available Date:
May 28 2024 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038674081 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Historical Fiction; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Don’t miss the new gripping thriller with twists that will leave you stunned, from the author of The Secret of the Ninth Stone.

1919, far northern Queensland. Fleeing from England and a violent marriage, Eva Willoughby arrives at her childhood friend’s home, a cattle station near the eerie and mysterious Black Mountain, the site of several unexplained disappearances. Although the war is over there is unease, and tensions are rising … Not long after Eva finds employment as an assistant to Detective Sergeant Jack Shaw at the Ross Constabulary, her friend Sylvia disappears. Shaken, Eva suspects that Sylvia’s disappearance is connected to the mysterious death of a troubled young soldier. Since her new boss is too preoccupied with a covert operation, and in spite of local superstitions about Black Mountain, Eva embarks on her own dangerous investigation to uncover exactly what happened to Sylvia.

'The research is meticulous, and the characterisation is very strong. There are many other facets to the plot ... satisfying, thoughtful and absorbing.' (on The Silver Thread)
Historical Novel Society

'Kylie Fitzpatrick’s new novel is impressively researched and closely imagined. An exciting, spirited and ambitious tale.' (on The Silver Thread)
Andrew Miller, Costa-award winning author of Pure

'A sharply written, fast-moving mystery set in a wonderfully evoked post-Gallipoli Australia. A deeply pleasurable read.'
Andrew Miller, Costa-award winning author of Pure

'A novel of genuine power and conviction.' (on The Silver Thread)
Sunday Times