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Book Review: Crimson Lake di Candice Fox (Bantam Book, Penguin, Australia, 2017)

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Carroli, Piera

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While in the earlier novels, Fox had catapulted us into the slums of Sydney (the trilogy) and in the novel written with Patterson into the Western Australia Mines, here she takes you to the far North East, north of Cairn, in Queensland. Certainly this is not about the tourist coast nor the coral reef, but about the wetlands where the big crocodile reigns - protagonist of the novel is the big fat man, the disgraced detective, Ted Conkaffey

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2099-12-31
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