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The Last Waterhole

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The Last Waterhole

By: Phillip Strang
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Detective Alex Reilly thought his transfer to the remote desert town of Coober Pedy would be a quiet assignment—a chance to rebuild his damaged career far from the spotlight. But when Harold Finch, part-owner of the town's vital water supply, is found dead in his underground home, what appears to be a tragic accident quickly reveals itself as something far more sinister.


As Reilly investigates, he discovers that Harold's death is connected to a sophisticated conspiracy targeting the community's most precious resource: water. Environmental engineer Daphne Traynor seems helpful at first, but evidence begins to point toward a calculated plan to poison the town's supply and force residents from their homes.

With eight hundred lives depending on a single water source in the harsh South Australian desert, Reilly must race against time to expose the truth. However, the conspiracy extends far beyond his imagination—into corporate boardrooms across multiple countries, threatening dozens of vulnerable communities worldwide.

As the investigation intensifies and the water supply comes under direct attack, Reilly realises this case will determine not just his career but whether an entire way of life can survive against corporate predators willing to kill for profit.
In the desert, water is life, and someone is willing to control both.
Crime Thrillers Mystery Police Procedurals Thriller & Suspense World Literature
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