Skin and bone / Kathryn Fox.

By: Fox, Kathryn, 1966-Material type: TextTextSeries: Fox, Kathryn, Anya Crichton ; 3.Publication details: Sydney : Macmillan, 2007Description: 273 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781405038225 (pbk.) :Other title: Skin & boneUniform titles: Books alive! Subject(s): Arson -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Detective and mystery stories | Australian fiction | Suspense fiction, Australian | Australian fiction | Suspense fiction, Australian | Mystery fictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery stories. | Thriller fiction | Crime fiction | Australian fiction | Suspense fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Detective and mystery fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 LOC classification: PR8289.O95 | S54 2007Summary: Detective Kate Farrer returns to duty after three months of stress leave. Fearing that she has lost her edge, she reluctantly partners homicide newcomer, Oliver Parke. They are immediately thrown into the investigation of a young woman who has been murdered and burnt beyond recognition. The post-mortem reveals she had recently given birth, but there is no sign of the baby. With homicide short-staffed and overloaded, Kate and Oliver are also ordered to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl. Suspicion falls on Mark Dobbie, a steroid user who is obsessed with the missing girls sister. When the detectives find drugs and photos of naked women in his apartment, they wonder if they have uncovered a serial date rapist-turned-murderer. While the pressure to find the missing baby and teenage girl escalates, a young paraplegic is burnt to death in his home. Shocking links to all three crimes emerge and Kate Farrer's past demons come back to haunt her. But she must fight them - her partner's life depends on it. Kathryn Fox is a medical practitioner with a special interest in forensic medicine. She has worked as a family physician, medical journalist and freelance writer. Her debut novel, Malicious Intent, received international acclaim and won the 2005 Davitt award for best crime novel. Her second novel, Without Consent, received rave reviews and went on to become a bestseller.
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Detective Kate Farrer returns to duty after three months of stress leave. Fearing that she has lost her edge, she reluctantly partners homicide newcomer, Oliver Parke. They are immediately thrown into the investigation of a young woman who has been murdered and burnt beyond recognition. The post-mortem reveals she had recently given birth, but there is no sign of the baby. With homicide short-staffed and overloaded, Kate and Oliver are also ordered to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl. Suspicion falls on Mark Dobbie, a steroid user who is obsessed with the missing girls sister. When the detectives find drugs and photos of naked women in his apartment, they wonder if they have uncovered a serial date rapist-turned-murderer. While the pressure to find the missing baby and teenage girl escalates, a young paraplegic is burnt to death in his home. Shocking links to all three crimes emerge and Kate Farrer's past demons come back to haunt her. But she must fight them - her partner's life depends on it. Kathryn Fox is a medical practitioner with a special interest in forensic medicine. She has worked as a family physician, medical journalist and freelance writer. Her debut novel, Malicious Intent, received international acclaim and won the 2005 Davitt award for best crime novel. Her second novel, Without Consent, received rave reviews and went on to become a bestseller.

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