Business Icon Murdered on Manly Ferry

When Martin Stream, successful Australian business icon is murdered one morning on a Manly ferry on his way to work, local detective inspectors Georgia Show and Stephen French step in to solve the case. Martin, married with three adult children has a business empire spanning the globe. The police think they are close to a solution and probably suspects – when there is a second murder at the ghostly Quarantine Station in Manly. This time it’s a well dressed European woman – is there a connection?

Mother Without A Child, the first in the Manly Murder series by Gunilla Haglundh has been compared to the English series – Midsomer Murders. You will be taken on a wild ride from the Italian mafia to unsavoury business deals to the Manly Quarantine’s history through to the final solutions for the murders. All is definitely not what it seems.

This novel set in Sydney’s northern beaches is guaranteed to keep you guessing, while at the same time revealing much of beachside Manly's history.

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Gunilla Haglundh

Gunilla Haglundh is an author, business journalist and PR executive. MANLY MURDERS is Gunilla’s twentieth book, and her first fiction novel. Her other books have mainly been about SME and private finance. Having lived in Australia for 10 years, Gunilla is hoping that some of her Swedish genes will have some connections to some very famous Swedish crime writers; Stieg Larsson (The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo) and Henning Mankell (Kurt Wallander).

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Review MANLY MURDERS: A MOTHER WITHOUT A CHILD - Gunilla Haglundh
Karen Chisholm
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
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