The great divide / L.J.M. Owen.

By: Owen, L. J. M [author]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford [England] : Isis, Aurora, 2021Edition: Large print editionDescription: 306 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781787825758; 1787825752Subject(s): Police -- Fiction | School principals -- Crimes against -- Fiction | Children -- Institutional care -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Tasmania -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: In the rural Tasmanian town of Dunton, the body of a former headmistress of a children's home is discovered, revealing a tortured life and death. Detective Jake Hunter, newly arrived, searches for her killer among past residents of the home. He unearths pain, secrets and broken adults. Pushing aside memories of his own treacherous past, Jake focuses all his energy on the investigation. Why are some of the children untraceable? What caused such damage among the survivors? The identity of her murderer seems hidden from Jake by Dunton's fog of prejudice and lies, until he is forced to confront not only the town's history but his own nature...
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In the rural Tasmanian town of Dunton, the body of a former headmistress of a children's home is discovered, revealing a tortured life and death. Detective Jake Hunter, newly arrived, searches for her killer among past residents of the home. He unearths pain, secrets and broken adults. Pushing aside memories of his own treacherous past, Jake focuses all his energy on the investigation. Why are some of the children untraceable? What caused such damage among the survivors? The identity of her murderer seems hidden from Jake by Dunton's fog of prejudice and lies, until he is forced to confront not only the town's history but his own nature...

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