From the author of The Beacon comes another thrilling beachside murder mystery, bursting with local colour and humour.
The Sunbaker is another page-turning success from Australian author P. A. Thomas.
I really enjoyed The Beacon and was looking forward to being back on the NSW North Coast with The Sunbaker. The Beacon is set in Byron Bay and The Sunbaker is set in the nearby town of Brunswick Heads.
Journalist Jack Harris is back again and has been asked by a friend, forensic pathologist Nicola Fox, to help investigate the case of a dead body found lying on a sunlounge at her holiday house.
If you have read The Beacon you will know that Jack Harris is a journalist and runs the local newspaper. If you haven't read book one Thomas includes plenty of backstory on his main characters.
Inspector Begley is counting down the days until his retirement and an unidentified dead body turning up is an inconvenience he could do without. He calls in Jack to help dig up some information and assist with the investigation - strictly off the record.
I loved the eclectic mix of support characters that beautifully reflected the colourful range of residents of the Byron region. Plus the wonderful portrayal of Inspector Begley. He was tetchy, sweary and grumpy, with a dry personality dripping with sarcasm pitted against Harris who was light-hearted and a bit of a comedian.
Ricky is back to lend his hand at a bit of break-and-enter and get Jack out of a few scrapes.
P. A. Thomas is a medical specialist and around all the light-hearted fun he includes serious medical conditions and the ethical issues related to them.
Medical conditions, dark humour, murder and laugh-out-loud moments (mainly at Jack's expense) effortlessly come together to make The Sunbaker a compelling mystery read with plenty of twists to keep the reader engaged.
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Publisher: Echo Publishing
Publication date: 1st July 2025
Series: Jack Harris #2
Genre: Crime / Mystery
Pages: 384
RRP: AU$32.99 (trade paperback)
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
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