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    Alexandra Larach in conversation with Petronella McGovern

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    Join me as I speak with Petronella McGovern about her latest book The Last Trace. Whether you are a reader, writer or just plain interested you will enjoy the everning and have the opportunity to ask all those questions you have always wanted to ask.

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    Petronella McGovern
    Petronella McGovern is fascinated by what makes us tick, the lies we tell, and the secrets we keep. She is the best-selling author of Six Minutes, The Good Teacher, The Liars and The Last Trace. Her books have been nominated in the Ned Kelly Awards, the Davitt Awards and the Australian Independent Bookseller Awards. The Liars was selected in the Top 100 Big W/Better Reading list for 2023. Petronella has a Master of Arts in Creative Writing and tutors in creative writing. She grew up on a farm in central west NSW and now lives with her family in Sydney on Gadigal Country. Among other adventures, she has worked on a summer camp in America and travelled in eastern Africa which inspired parts of her fourth novel, The Last Trace.

    The Last Trace
    Family. It means everything to Sheridan. She has missed having her brother around. At last, Lachy is back in Australia, and Sheridan can’t wait to spend the Easter holidays all together in the mountains with their kids.

    But, on Good Friday, something devastating happens that rips their two families apart, and now she can’t imagine ever forgiving him.

    Lachy knows he’s not coping, but his sister doesn’t have the full story. And, terrifyingly, nor does he. There are some critical gaps in his memory. How is he connected to a missing woman, a hit and run, and a request for DNA?

    To untangle the truth, Lachy must decide who he can trust. His sister? His friends? Even himself?

    The Last Trace is a gripping thriller about siblings and secrets, and the traces we can never erase.

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