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In conversation with Jack Heath

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Harry Hartog Penrith
Penrith NSW, Australia
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Tue, 11 Nov, 6pm - 8pm AEDT

Event description

Join us for an exciting evening at Harry Hartog Penrith, as we celebrate the release of Kill Your Boss by Jack Heath. A witty, page-turning, twisty whodunit from the bestselling author of Kill Your Husbands, perfect for fans of Benjamin Stevenson! Jack will be discussing the book, and there will be a chance to get a copy signed. 

About the Book:

What would it take to turn you into a killer?

Detective Sergeant Kiara Lui has just broken up a loud brawl between two blokes in front of the Warrigal Public Library. But just as she's about to leave the scene, a man inexplicably plummets from the sky and slams into the bike rack right in front of her, dead.

Neville Adams was the head of library services, hated by staff, borrowers, and in fact anybody who had ever met him. Kiara quickly seals the building, trapping everyone who might have pushed him off the roof. She expects to have someone in custody within minutes.

Instead, the investigation becomes the most challenging and dangerous of her career as it spirals outward, ensnaring half the town. It seems that Neville was connected to the disappearance of Emmylou Chisholm - a case that Kiara could never solve, and that has haunted her ever since.

If the killer isn't found fast, the first two victims won't be the last ...

Compelling, propulsive and darkly funny, this is a perfect follow-up to Jack Heath's bestselling Kill Your Husbands.



About the Author:
Jack Heath is the award-winning author of more than forty books for children and adults. He was born in Sydney in 1986 and has lived in Canberra since 1996. He wrote his first novel in high school and sold it to a publisher at age 18. In 2018 his first crime novel for adults, Hangman, was a smash-hit in Australia and has since been translated into French, German, Russian and Serbian. His 2021 book, Kill Your Brother, was shortlisted for best crime novel at the Ned Kelly Awards.

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Harry Hartog Penrith
Penrith NSW, Australia