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17 Years Later

By: J.P. Pomare
Narrated by: Eva Seymour, Gareth Reeves, Tyrone Ngatai
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'Pomare's gift for complex plots and drum-tight tension shines' BENJAMIN STEVENSON

'There's no better storyteller in the thriller game than Pomare . . . Packed with mind games and sharp plot twists' HERALD SUN

'Flawlessly plotted . . . breathless suspense . . . no-one delivers twists or turns quite like J.P. Pomare' ANNA DOWNES

'Shocking, twisty and impossible to put down - all the things I've come to expect from one of Australia's most talented and prolific authors' CHRISTIAN WHITE

WHO REALLY KILLED THE PRIMROSE FAMILY?

The violent slaughter of the Primrose family while they slept shocked the nation.

The family's young live-in chef, Bill Kareama, was swiftly charged with murder and brought to justice. But the brutal crime scarred the idyllic town of Cambridge forever.

Seventeen years later, true-crime podcaster Sloane Abbott tracks down prison psychologist TK Phillips. Once a fierce campaigner for an appeal, TK now lives a quiet life with Bill's case firmly in his past.

As Sloane lures a reluctant TK back into the fight, evidence emerges that casts new light on the Primroses - and who might have wanted them dead.

While the list of suspects grows, Bill's innocence is still far from assured. What will it cost Sloane and TK to uncover the truth?

©2024 J.P. Pomare (P)2024 Hachette Australia Audio
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you just get so sucked in

Holy shit! JP you have done it again. I never expected this ending. This book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time!

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Incredible!

What a great thriller! This book sucks you right in and doesn't let go until the very end.

Poor Bill didn't stand a chance with the shotty job the justice system did with the Primrose family case. However, thanks to the true-crime podcaster, Sloane Abbott, there may be hope for him after all. With the help of Bill's prison psychologist, TK Phillips, Bill may get the justice he should've gotten in the first place. That is, if Sloane and TK manage to stay alive long enough to find credible evidence to vindicate Bill.

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Lame Ending

The first 75% of this book was great. I loved the podcast looking into a case from 17 years ago. I enjoyed the discussions on morals vs ethnics. But as it neared the end, it became more & more implausible. And the big reveal? Not believable.

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