Scrublands (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
In this searing, “indisputable page-turner” (Associated Press), a town’s dark secrets come to light in the aftermath of a young priest’s unthinkable last act—in the vein of The Dry and Where the Crawdads Sing.
In Riversend, an isolated Australian community afflicted by an endless drought, a young priest does the unthinkable: he kills five parishioners before being taken down himself.
A year later, journalist Martin Scarsden arrives in Riversend. His assignment: to report how the townspeople are coping as the anniversary of the tragedy approaches. But as Martin meets the locals and hears their version of events, he begins to realize that the accepted explanation—a theory established through an award-winning investigation by Martin’s own newspaper—may be wrong.
Just as Martin believes he’s making headway, a shocking new crime rocks the town. As the national media flocks to the scene, Martin finds himself thrown into a whole new mystery.
What was the real reason behind the priest’s shooting spree? And how does it connect to other deaths in the district, if at all? Martin struggles to uncover the town’s dark secrets, putting his job, his mental state, and his very life at risk.
For fans of James Lee Burke, Jane Harper, and Robert Crais, Scrublands is “a gritty debut...sensitively rendered” (The New York Times Book Review) that marks Chris Hammer as a stunning new voice in crime fiction.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
An Australian town unleashes all kinds of dangers on an unsuspecting journalist in Chris Hammer’s stunning crime thriller. One year ago, Riversend’s beloved priest Byron Swift inexplicably opened fire on the parishioners gathered on his church steps. But when reporter Martin Scarsden arrives to write a follow-up piece about the tragedy, he finds that his paper got the story all wrong the first time around. Hammer pulls you down the rabbit hole of this seemingly mundane town that’s harboring ugly secrets, including clandestine affairs, extensive cover-ups, and more dead bodies—and then a raging wildfire ups the danger. Rupert Degas’ brilliant narration captures all of the town’s varied and odd characters. A gripping blend of action and psychological thrills, Scrublands is a deeply satisfying listen.
Customer Reviews
Excellent story and narration
Hammer's story is riveting, with twists and turns in small town life you'll not see coming. An excellent story from beginning to end. The narrator's Australian accent immediately transports you to the bleak scrublands of Australia. Extremely well done and highly recommended.