The broken wave / Matthew Ryan Davies.

By: Davies, Matthew Ryan [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Macmillan, Pan Macmillan Australia, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 326 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781760987930 (paperback)Subject(s): Small cities -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Disasters -- Fiction | Truthfulness and falsehood -- Fiction | Summer -- Fiction | Queenscliff (Vic.) -- Fiction | Australian fictionDDC classification: A823.4 Summary: 'We never talked about what happened in 1992. Did it quietly haunt him the way it did me?' In the small seaside town of Queenscliff, two boys from opposite sides of the world forge a friendship over a summer of sun, adventure and brotherhood. Until a catastrophic event shatters their idyllic childhoods. Two lives are lost. A lie is told. Years later, when Tom dies in suspicious circumstances, Drew flies from the US back to Australia for his friend's funeral. Still haunted by that night in 1992, he's about to find out if Tom ever told anyone the truth, if the two events are connected, and if their friendship was worth the price they paid. Told with Davies' trademark emotional depth and sensitivity, The Broken Wave is a compelling mystery about the long tentacles of childhood trauma, finding connection in the least expected places and the unbreakable bond of friendship.
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"Two lives are lost. A lie is told." -- Cover.

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'We never talked about what happened in 1992. Did it quietly haunt him the way it did me?' In the small seaside town of Queenscliff, two boys from opposite sides of the world forge a friendship over a summer of sun, adventure and brotherhood. Until a catastrophic event shatters their idyllic childhoods. Two lives are lost. A lie is told. Years later, when Tom dies in suspicious circumstances, Drew flies from the US back to Australia for his friend's funeral. Still haunted by that night in 1992, he's about to find out if Tom ever told anyone the truth, if the two events are connected, and if their friendship was worth the price they paid. Told with Davies' trademark emotional depth and sensitivity, The Broken Wave is a compelling mystery about the long tentacles of childhood trauma, finding connection in the least expected places and the unbreakable bond of friendship.

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