Two years have passed since top cop Paul Harrigan walked away from the New South Wales Police Force to be his own man.  Since then his life has been a gift, and his home with his partner Agent Grace Riordan and their daughter a sanctuary.

When a trafficked sex worker is found brutally murdered in Sydney bushland, it should be just work for Grace.  But the murder is too savage.  And someone is watching them - perhaps Harrigan's old enemies, who want their pound of flesh.

Author

Alex Palmer

Alex Palmer was born in London in 1952. Her father abandoned her family when she was very young and they left England when she was five to live variously in South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia, arriving in Sydney in the late 1960s. Here, she studied English literature and language at Macquarie University and later sat for a postgraduate Diploma in information management at the University of New South Wales. Alex has traveled extensively in Australia and in Asia, Europe, Britain and North America. After a working life which has ranged from occupations as diverse as geriatric nursing to automated systems design, she now writes full time. She is married and lives in Canberra.

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Books:

Series: Paul Harrigan and Grace Riordan

Book Number:
3
2009
Book Number:
2
2008
Book Number:
1
2003
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ISBN
9780732285746
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Publisher
Book Number (in series)
3
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Review THE LABYRINTH OF DROWNING - Alex Palmer
Karen Chisholm
Sunday, August 2, 2009
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