Author: | Tracie Griffith | ISBN: | 9780648037613 |
Publisher: | Get The Picture P/L | Publication: | October 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Tracie Griffith |
ISBN: | 9780648037613 |
Publisher: | Get The Picture P/L |
Publication: | October 9, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
‘There were no waves; just a gentle lapping at the shoreline. He stared at the inert body of water curiously. The stillness and silence were eerie, as though this was somehow the calm before the storm - a warning, rather than a respite.’
After nearly two decades in prison, Mark Wilson is given a second chance when his estranged aunt offers him a home in the coastal township of Port Fairy and a job on a dairy farm. While the close-knit rural community struggles to accept the presence of a convicted killer, Mark discovers friendship, warmth and an unexpected feeling of belonging. When love strikes from out of nowhere, he can’t believe his good fortune. Has he escaped both his reputation and his crimes? Or is he really a man that no one should love?
As Mark finally allows himself to believe in his capacity for renewal, he discovers the awful truth…
In a small town there’s nowhere to hide.
‘There were no waves; just a gentle lapping at the shoreline. He stared at the inert body of water curiously. The stillness and silence were eerie, as though this was somehow the calm before the storm - a warning, rather than a respite.’
After nearly two decades in prison, Mark Wilson is given a second chance when his estranged aunt offers him a home in the coastal township of Port Fairy and a job on a dairy farm. While the close-knit rural community struggles to accept the presence of a convicted killer, Mark discovers friendship, warmth and an unexpected feeling of belonging. When love strikes from out of nowhere, he can’t believe his good fortune. Has he escaped both his reputation and his crimes? Or is he really a man that no one should love?
As Mark finally allows himself to believe in his capacity for renewal, he discovers the awful truth…
In a small town there’s nowhere to hide.