Charlotte Pass

· Allen & Unwin
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A shocking discovery deep in the Snowy Mountains. A killer who will do anything to keep secrets buried.

'Hums with tension and long-held secrets... you won't read better.' Fleur McDonald, bestselling author of Starting From Now

When ski patroller Vanessa Bell discovers human bones high on Mount Stillwell at Charlotte Pass ski resort, Detective Sergeant Pierce Ryder of the Sydney Homicide Squad is called in to lead the investigative team.

Arriving in the isolated, snowed-in village with Winterfest celebrations underway, Ryder soon determines that the bones are those of Celia Delaney, a young woman who disappeared from the ski resort in 1964 during the biggest winter storm in Australian alpine history.

When a second murder takes place, Ryder suspects that the deaths are related, and that the person responsible is still in the village. Amid the escalating tension, Ryder is desperate to make an arrest before the stakes rise even higher.

Set within the stunning Snowy Mountains, this intriguing mystery uncovers deadly, long-buried secrets in the valleys and mountains of this iconic area.

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About the author

In 2009, former corporate trainer Lee Christine decided to turn her writing hobby into a serious day job.

Lee is the author of six romantic suspense novels and Charlotte Pass is her first crime novel.

She lives in Newcastle, NSW, with her husband, and her Irish Wheaten Terrier, Honey. To read more about Lee Christine visit http://leechristine.com.au

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