Podcast: Ava Benny-Morrison Discusses the Shocking Case that Inspired her to Write her Book, The Lost Girls.

Podcast: Ava Benny-Morrison Discusses the Shocking Case that Inspired her to Write her Book, The Lost Girls.

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Crime reporter, Ava Benny-Morrison talks to Cheryl Akle about violence against women and the shocking case that inspired her to write her book, The Lost Girls.

About the author:

A crime reporter with The Sunday Telegraph, Ava Benny-Morrison has covered crime and the courts for several years in New South Wales and Queensland. The

Lost Girls is her first book.

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              Publisher details

              The Lost Girls
              Author
              Jennifer Spence
              Publisher
              Simon and Schuster
              Genre
              Fiction
              Released
              01 February, 2019
              ISBN
              9781925791372

              Synopsis

              A haunting tale of love and loss that will make you think twice …What would you do if you had the chance to change a pivotal moment from your past?How far would you go to save someone you loved?These are just two of the fateful choices a woman must face in this highly original and hauntingly evocative detective story of love and loss.At the core of the enigmatic Stella’s story, past and present, is a mystery she is compelled to solve, a beautiful young woman who went missing fifty years ago – and a tragedy much closer to home she must try to prevent.As Stella unravels the dark secrets of her family's past and her own, it becomes clear that everyone remembers the past differently and the small choices we make every day can change our future irrevocably.This utterly original, gripping and mind-bending tale will stay with you long after the last page.'A beautifully compelling book that dares to not only ask “What if?” but to explore that question with heart-busting yearning, wry humour and masterful storytelling.' Kate Mulvany, playwright and actor?‘The Lost Girls is a wonderfully unsettling novel about anger, loss and hope. Tightly written and compulsive, its twists had me frantically turning the pages.’ Emma Viskic, award-winning author of And Fire Came Down and Resurrection Bay

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