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Bay of Fires

Author: Poppy Gee   Series: Review

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Full of atmosphere and rich with visual imagery, BAY OF FIRES is a startling debut novel about isolation, survival and the need for love

Full of atmosphere and rich with visual imagery, BAY OF FIRES is a startling debut novel about isolation, survival and the need for love

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Full of atmosphere and rich with visual imagery, BAY OF FIRES is a startling debut novel about isolation, survival and the need for love

Full of atmosphere and rich with visual imagery, BAY OF FIRES is a startling debut novel about isolation, survival and the need for love

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Deep in a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, the Bay of Fires is an idyllic holiday community. There are no more than a dozen shacks beside the lagoon - and secrets are hard to keep; the intimacy of other people's lives is their nourishment.

The fact that Sarah Avery has returned, having left her boyfriend and her job, is cause for gossip in itself. Then, the bikini-clad body of a young girl is found washed up on the beach; a year after another teenage girl went missing. Journalist Hall Flynn is sent to the coast to investigate, and all too quickly the close-knit community turns in on itself.

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About the Author

Poppy Gee was born in Launceston, Tasmania in 1977. She spends every summer with her family at their shack in the Bay of Fires. This novel was written as part of a Masters in Creative Writing, at the University of Queensland, which Poppy completed in 2011. This is Poppy's first published fiction. She has worked as a journalist, editor and book reviewer and currently teaches journalism and creative writing. Poppy lives in Queensland with her husband and two beautiful children. She has nearly completed her next novel, another literary thriller set in the Tasmanian ski village Ben Lomond.

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Deep in a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, the Bay of Fires is an idyllic holiday community. There are no more than a dozen shacks beside the lagoon - and secrets are hard to keep; the intimacy of other people's lives is their nourishment.The fact that Sarah Avery has returned, having left her boyfriend and her job, is cause for gossip in itself. Then, the bikini-clad body of a young girl is found washed up on the beach; a year after another teenage girl went missing. Journalist Hall Flynn is sent to the coast to investigate, and all too quickly the close-knit community turns in on itself.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Review
Published
6th June 2013
Pages
400
ISBN
9780755387854

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