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In the stifling heat of a Sydney summer, young Rhia is being hunted.
She was in the wrong place at the wrong time; now, both the police and a right-wing group of fanatics are after her. The only one on her side is Indigenous investigator Carter Thompson from the Prosecutors Office.
In Rhia's possession is a stolen USB full of secrets that could destroy the New Light Church. After NLC sets their attack dog, P.I. Sally Bois on the case, Thompson and Bois clash and race against time to find Rhia.
With a dangerous plan in motion, can Rhia and Carter clear her name - or is it already too
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Produktbeschreibung
In the stifling heat of a Sydney summer, young Rhia is being hunted.

She was in the wrong place at the wrong time; now, both the police and a right-wing group of fanatics are after her. The only one on her side is Indigenous investigator Carter Thompson from the Prosecutors Office.

In Rhia's possession is a stolen USB full of secrets that could destroy the New Light Church. After NLC sets their attack dog, P.I. Sally Bois on the case, Thompson and Bois clash and race against time to find Rhia.

With a dangerous plan in motion, can Rhia and Carter clear her name - or is it already too late?

City Of Sin is the first book in Sean O'Leary's riveting crime series set in Sydney, Australia.

This book contains adult content and is not recommended for readers under the age of 18.
Autorenporträt
Sean O'Leary has published two short story collections, My Town and Walking. He is a regular contributor of short fiction to Quadrant, FourW and other literary magazines. He has twice been shortlisted for the Booranga Prize for fiction in 2015 and 2016. His short story 'Fremantle' was shortlisted for the Daylesford 'Words in Winter Award' in 2018. His novella Drifting was the winner of the Busybird Publishing 'Great Novella Search 2016' and published in 2017. His article about being a writer with schizophrenia was published on the Writers Victoria website in December 2018. His essay on what it has meant to him to be edited by Les Murray at Quadrant was published in Quadrant online in January 2019. His interviews with crime fiction writers appear in UK magazine Crime Time. He supports Melbourne Football club and believes test cricket is the greatest game of all.