
- Date and time
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- Online
- No
- Location
- Pacific Werribee Shopping Centre
Level 1, Derrimut Road
Hoppers Crossing
- Organiser
- Wyndham City Libraries
- Contact
8734 8999
- Cost
FREE
Come along and hear author Sherryl Clark discuss her latest thriller, For All the Dead Girls. Set in Werribee and Melbourne’s western suburbs, the novel draws readers into the shadowy world of the dark web and men’s hate groups. Sherryl will also share insights into the inspirations behind the book and the challenges of writing across two different genres.
The event is for adults and those under 18 will not be admitted.
Bookings required.
Tough and gutsy PI Lou Alcott returns with a terrifyingly gritty new case that takes her deep into the dark web. Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Bublitz and Jane Caro.
While juggling a missing person case with unexpected ties close to home and saving an innocent woman and her child from a dangerous domestic situation, Lou ends up in the line of fire of a mysterious dark-web hate group, known only as SYB.
As Melbourne simmers through a relentless heatwave, the murders of more women are connected to SYB and Lou becomes the number one target of their vicious campaign of incited violence. #GetLou #killthebitch
Lou lurches between a fire-bombed safe house, car chases and stalkers, as her private investigation firm races against time to uncover the core of the group and work out just how far their tentacles stretch...
Dark, gritty and utterly compelling, FOR ALL THE DEAD GIRLS is Sherryl Clark at her riveting, nail-biting best and delivers a chilling warning that will stay with you long after you've turned the final page.
Sherryl Clark writes crime fiction for adults, most of which feature locations in Melbourne's western region where she lived for many years. Her first novel, Trust Me, I'm Dead was shortlisted for several awards, and was followed by two more in the Judi Westerholme series. Woman, Missing, her PI series, features Lou Alcott, an ex-cop with a crime boss grandfather, searching for two different missing women and leads her to tangle with the world of online dating. Her brand new Lou Alcott novel, For All the Dead Girls delves into the world of the dark web and men's hate groups, pitting Lou against their mysterious leader.
Sherryl has also more than 70 published children's and YA books, including novels, chapter books, picture books and award-winning verse novels.
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