Better Reading Preview: Home Before Night by J.P. Pomare

Better Reading Preview: Home Before Night by J.P. Pomare

As the third wave of the virus hits, all inhabitants of Melbourne are given until 8 pm to get to their homes. Wherever they are when the curfew begins, they must live for four weeks and stay within five kilometres. When Lou’s son, Samuel, doesn’t arrive home by nightfall, she begins to panic.

He doesn’t answer his phone. He doesn’t message. His social media channels are inactive. Lou is out of her mind with worry, but she can’t go to the police, because she has secrets of her own. Secrets that Samuel just can’t find out about. Lou must find her son herself and bring him home.

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Reviews

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    9 May 2023

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      Your Preview Verdict: Home Before Night by J.P. Pomare

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      1 May 2023

      Your Preview Verdict: Home Before Night by J.P. Pomare

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                        Publisher details

                        Home Before Night
                        Author
                        J.P. Pomare
                        Publisher
                        Hachette
                        Genre
                        Fiction
                        Released
                        26 April, 2023
                        ISBN
                        9780733649547

                        Synopsis

                        As the third wave of the virus hits, all inhabitants of Melbourne are given until 8 pm to get to their homes. Wherever they are when the curfew begins, they must live for four weeks and stay within five kilometres. When Lou's son, Samuel, doesn't arrive home by nightfall, she begins to panic.

                        He doesn't answer his phone. He doesn't message. His social media channels are inactive. Lou is out of her mind with worry, but she can't go to the police, because she has secrets of her own. Secrets that Samuel just can't find out about. Lou must find her son herself and bring him home.
                        J.P. Pomare
                        About the author

                        J.P. Pomare

                        J.P. Pomare is an award-winning writer who has had work published in journals including Meanjin, Kill Your DarlingsTakahe and Mascara Literary Review. He has hosted the On Writing podcast since 2015 featuring bestselling authors from around the globe. His first novel, Call Me Evie, was critically acclaimed and won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel. In The Clearing, Pomare's second novel was also a critically acclaimed bestseller. He was born in New Zealand and resides in Melbourne with his wife.

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