What Lies Behind the Walls of the Sanctuary? Read an Extract from Deep in the Forest by Erina Reddan

What Lies Behind the Walls of the Sanctuary? Read an Extract from Deep in the Forest by Erina Reddan

Ice always melts.

That’s what my mother said to me in the grip of a winter chill. It was her way of saying that, in the end, truth will out.

But I don’t know. I think it’s just a fairytale, the kind mothers tell their kids to buy them the precious years they need to thicken up enough to face the real truth: that life is a twisty, dark affair.

I’ve had the years. All twenty-seven, but still I’m shiver-thin on the inside with nowhere near enough layers to confront life’s unexpected curves. I gear down to avoid a pothole on this long winding drive, as familiar to me as my own skin. I always go gently at night under the canopy of spreading eucalyptus trees. Switching off the pound of music, I bathe in the sudden quiet. Just the even hum of the engine and me, easing through the shadowy forest. It’s funny how the night softens you out.

I miss my mother the most when I drive through the estate’s elaborate wrought iron gates. Every time. I give in to the need to knock my knuckle against the car door three times to help swallow down the jag of grief before it gets to be something.

When I pull on the handbrake in front of my house, this grand sandstone passed down through generations, built on stolen land, it takes me a while to gather my energy against my reluctance to get out, but eventually it’s the cold that makes me open the door. I pick up the bean casserole Amra gave me and do my usual jump to the ground. Amra can’t understand why I bought a Ford Ranger with a cabin so stupidly high that I need to hoist myself up into it and jump out of it. Maybe it’s because it’s so big it carapaces around me like a protective shell.

Up there, nobody can touch me…

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        Publisher details

        Deep in the Forest
        Author
        Erina Reddan
        Publisher
        Pantera Press
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        28 November, 2023
        ISBN
        9780648677086

        Synopsis

        ‘Urgent. Come tomorrow. Can’t wait any longer.’

        Charli Trenthan plans to leave her hometown of Stone Lake. But when she receives a cryptic message from a member of the Sanctuary, a conservative closed community nestled in the forest, she is determined to find answers.

        A gruesome discovery soon lands Charli in hot water with the police, but how is the Sanctuary connected? As she digs deeper, dark secrets are uncovered and the fight to prove her innocence turns into a fight for her life.

        A gripping thriller with a shocking conclusion that will leave you spellbound, Deep in the Forest raises questions about who we trust and why.

        Erina Reddan
        About the author

        Erina Reddan

        Erina Reddan is an author and public speaker. Erina has a Master’s Degree in Professional Writing (University of Technology Sydney) and is currently undertaking a PhD in Creative Writing (La Trobe University). She has been awarded the prestigious Walkley Award for her work as an ABC foreign correspondent. Erina has lectured in international politics at The University of Melbourne, tutored in creative writing at La Trobe University and taught at Writers Victoria. Erina’s latest novel The Serpent’s Skin will be published in 2021.

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