Tipping Point
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Brennan
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By:
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Dinuka McKenzie
About this listen
A suicide. A shooting. And a reckoning, decades in the making. The must-hear new Detective Kate Miles novel from 'a born storyteller' (Michael Robotham).
Weeks from Christmas in the sweltering heat of summer, Detective Kate Miles' estranged brother, Luke Grayling, returns home to Esserton to farewell a childhood friend—Ant Reed, dead by suicide. Within days of the funeral, another young man, Marcus Rowntree, is found shot dead in the back paddock of his property.
Almost twenty years ago, Luke, Ant and Marcus were best mates in high school and now two of the three friends are dead. A tragic coincidence? Or is there something more sinister connecting the three men?
When Luke is identified as a person of interest in Marcus's death, Kate once again finds herself in the middle of a media storm, sidelined from the case and battling accusations of conflict of interest. As press attention deepens, and uncomfortable truths about Luke's personal life and past events come to light, Kate is forced to contend between loyalty to the police force, and the bonds of friendship and blood.
©2024 Dinuka McKenzie (P)2024 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about Tipping Point
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- Clay362
- 03-02-2024
A good story but...
I enjoyed the story but overall this work just wasn't as gripping as the prior two works. I wasn't surprised to read that Dinuka McKenzie had struggled at times while working on this one. It just wasn't up there with the rest.
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