The Beacon
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Publisher Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE NED KELLEY AWARD FOR BEST DEBUT CRIME FICTION
A page-turning debut murder mystery, set in Byron Bay.
Jack Harris, the disgraced son of Australia's most powerful business tycoon, has just been exiled to Byron Bay as a junior journalist at his father's smallest regional newspaper, The Beacon. His arrival coincides with the disappearance of the newspaper's editor, Patrick O'Shaughnessy, while out on his morning surf. When Patrick's body is discovered in the ocean, with a severed leg, it appears certain that he's fallen victim to a shark attack.
But when rumours emerge that Patrick was about to publish an explosive article – its subject unknown – Jack begins to suspect his death is not what it seems.
Although police aren't buying his murder theory, Jack joins forces with Patrick's daughter and investigates anyway, taking a sometimes less than lawful dive into the newspaperman's past. Together they discover plenty of Byron locals with a motive to kill, including a bioholistic dentist with a secret, a naturist with an undisguised grudge, and even the mayor of Northern Rivers Shire. But has Jack bitten off more than he can chew?
Immensely entertaining, The Beacon is a murder mystery with a difference, bursting with humour, local colour, memorable characters and page-turning action.
'Set in Byron Bay, this beachside mystery is a fun-filled page-turner that kept me guessing, and smiling, the whole way through. A rip-roaring yarn with a satisfying plot and likeable characters, The Beacon is the perfect summer read.' – PATRICIA WOLF, author of Outback and Paradise
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The Beacon introduces an engaging new voice in modern Australian mysteries. First-time author P.A. Thomas was shortlisted for The Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut Crime Fiction, thanks to this vibey suspense yarn set in bucolic Byron Bay. The book introduces journalist Jack Harris, an unruly heir who’s been assigned to a small regional paper as punishment. When Jack’s editor turns up dead from an apparent shark bite, the reporter realises there is a lot more to the story than that. From there the murder mystery is off and running, as Jack teams up with the editor’s daughter to dig into deep-seated local corruption and hopefully avoid a similar fate. Australian actor Jamie Oxenbould narrates the story with appropriate coastal cool, and Jack is back in action in the 2025 sequel The Sunbaker.