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Thursday, 4 November 2021

Book Review & Giveaway: Deception Creek by Fleur McDonald

 Deception Creek
by
Fleur McDonald
 
When secrets from the past threaten, loyalties are questioned
 

 Publisher: Allen & Unwin
 
Publication date: 2nd November 2021
 
Series: Detective Dave Burrows 
 
Genre: Rural crime
 
Pages: 376
 
RRP: $ 29.99AU
 
Format read: Paperback
 
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
 
About the book
 
Emma Cameron, a recently divorced farmer and a local in Barker, runs Deception Creek, the farm that three generations of her family have owned before her. Every day Emma pushes herself hard on the land, hoping to make ten-year-old memories of a terrible car accident disappear. And now there are more recent nightmares of an ex-husband who refuses to understand how much the farm means to Emma.

When criminal Joel Hammond is released from jail and heads home to Barker, Detective Dave Burrows and his officer Senior Sergeant Jack Higgins are on high alert. Joel has a long and sorry history with many of the townsfolk and they are not keen to see him home to stay.

Not all of the Barker locals want to see Joel run out of town though. Some even harbour doubts about Joel's conviction. The town finds itself split down the middle, families pitted against each other with devastating outcomes.
 
My review
 
I simply can't get enough of Detective Dave Burrows! This series is one I will definitely keep on my shelf to read again.
 
Joel Hammond is back in town after nine years in prison. His parents have passed away and Barker is the only home he knows. Joel wants a quiet  life but the residents of barker have long memories and a penchant for bearing grudges.
 
Emma having recently celebrated her divorce thinks it may be time to start dating again when an old friend, she shared a tragedy with in the past, comes to visit and clearly shows his interest in her and the farm.
 
Deception Creek is another suspense filled rural crime novel. Characters I have come to know and love reappear in this story and I gained a little more insight into their personalities.
 
Zara the investigative journalist and girlfriend of police officer Jack Higgins again has a major roll in this novel as she works along side Dave and Jack.

Fleur McDonald again features PTSD and the importance of counseling. Through Joel, who is still professing his innocence, we see the difficulty to adjust to everyday lofe after being in prison.

Dave Burrows is always cool and calm, keeping his feelers out for any trouble but never taking sides or judging anyone.
The mysteries start to build as an accidental death 29 years ago is questioned.

McDonald includes themes of white collar crime, online blackmail and long held secrets, mixing these with everyday farming techniques to give her books a true Australian flavour.

Fleur McDonald knows how to add mystery into every element of the story leaving her readers eagerly turning the pages.
 
My rating  5 / 5  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

 
About the author

After growing up on a farm near Orroroo in South Australia, Fleur McDonald’s first job was jillarooing in the outback. She has been involved in agriculture all her life, including helping manage a 8000-acre station for twenty years. Today she and her two children, along with a Jack Russell and her energetic kelpie, Jack, live in Esperance, Western Australia, 
 





Giveaway
 
Thanks to Allen & Unwin I have one paperback copy of Deception Creek to giveaway to one lucky entrant. Australian addresses only.
 
This giveaway is closed - the winner was announced here
 
 

2 comments:

  1. I just finished Something to Hide by Fleur, which is in the young Dave Burrows series and would love to read Deception Creek.

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    1. I love both the books set in 2000 and the present day series. Although the new ones have a few minor spoilers for the old ones.

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