WHO REALLY KILLED THE HADLER FAMILY? 'One of the most stunning debuts I've ever read' David Baldacci 'A compulsive read' Kate Hamer, bestselling author of The Girl in the Red Coat 'A cracking good read' Laura McBride, author of We Are Called to Rise I just can't understand how someone like him could do something like that. Amid the worst drought to ravage Australia in a century, it hasn't rained in small country town Kiewarra for two years. Tensions in the community become unbearable when three members of the Hadler family are brutally murdered. Everyone thinks Luke Hadler, who committed suicide after slaughtering his wife and six-year-old son, is guilty. Policeman Aaron Falk returns to the town of his youth for the funeral of his childhood best friend, and is unwillingly drawn into the investigation. As questions mount and suspicion spreads through the town, Falk is forced to confront the community that rejected him twenty years earlier. Because Falk and Luke Hadler shared a secret, one which Luke's death threatens to unearth. And as Falk probes deeper into the killings, secrets from his past and why he left home bubble to the surface as he questions the truth of his friend's crime.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Little Brown And Company
ISBN: 9781408708170
Idioma: Inglés
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 16/01/2017
Año de edición: 2017
Plaza de edición: Reino Unido
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Escrito por Jane Harper
Jane Harper nació en Manchester (Inglaterra), pero a los ocho años se mudó con su familia a Boronia, en la región australiana de Victoria. Se graduó en Historia y Literatura Inglesa por la Universidad de Kent, en Canterbury, y trabajó durante trece años en Inglaterra y luego en Australia como periodista. Años de sequía (Salamandra, 2017), cuyos derechos de traducción se han vendido a más de treinta idiomas, recibió los premios ABIA, Indie y Ned Kelly en Australia, entre otros, y fue finalista del prestigioso CWA Gold Dagger Award de 2017 en Reino Unido. Reese Witherspoon y Bruna Papandrea han adquirido los derechos cinematográficos de la novela. Jane Harper, que vive en Melbourne, ha publicado también The Lost Man (2018).