A Suspenseful, Riveting Tale: Read an Extract from Barren Grounds by B. Michael Radburn

A Suspenseful, Riveting Tale: Read an Extract from Barren Grounds by B. Michael Radburn

Its footfalls grew louder as it drew nearer. Twelve-year-old Joseph Capello recognised the sound as coming from a nightmare – a lie of the subconscious that would dissolve with dawn’s light. And yet, the terror was real enough, as the cloaked figure stalked the shadowed passageways between the camp huts.

Joseph’s coarse blankets pressed him into the mattress, his chest too constricted for him to scream as the murky figure sought him out. It could smell souls like a child smells a freshly baked pie; taste coppery blood like a boy tastes caramel. The footsteps halted outside their hut and Joseph withered into the mattress as a talon scratched at an eddied knot in the wall just inches from his face.

The scratching woke him.

He cast the blankets aside and sprang upright in bed. Joseph focused on the familiar knothole, a tight wad of newspaper plugged firmly against the night and whatever lay beyond. He didn’t know what time it was, but it was still dark outside the window, his bedroom door open enough to let in some of the kitchen’s light. Joseph concentrated on his breathing as he sank back down, hugging his knees. He strained to hear the scratching again. Just a dream – another lie. He studied the twisted trail of the blankets he had cast across the floor, to the mirror opposite, the auburn-eyed twelve-year-old boy in the mirror staring back at him. His once plump cheeks had wasted away along with his appetite since Mama, Papa and he had been exiled to the camps, with busloads of other Italian immigrants.

Joseph stood warily so as not to make the floorboards creak. He stepped into the rectangle of kitchen light as he heard the front door open slowly, the rabbit snares that hung from the handle chiming his father’s entry. Joseph held his breath, stood stock-still as Papa skulked in, having defied the camp curfew, and Mama’s feelings, for the German bathtub gin in the adjoining compound. Joseph couldn’t let his father see him witness this indiscretion. He waited for Papa to steal into his and Mama’s bedroom before moving so much as an eyelash, then returned to bed, the blankets he’d gathered covering his head as he waited for the shouting to begin.

And it did…

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A Twisting Thriller: Read Our Review of Barren Grounds by B. Michael Radburn

    Publisher details

    Barren Grounds
    Author
    B. Michael Radburn
    Publisher
    Pantera Press
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    04 July, 2023
    ISBN
    9780648571506

    Synopsis

    In 1960s Sydney, a killer stalks the streets – and one cop will risk everything to stop him.

    The calling card of the killer known as ‘The Jeweller’ is as elegant as it is gruesome: a pair of ring fingers, separated from their owners, encircled by a band of wire, delivered directly to Senior Detective Joe Capello. When the Jeweller taunts Joe and his team into meeting him in the diseased grounds of Barren Park, the consequences of that evening will have permanent repercussions for everyone involved. And for Joe, it gets personal.

    Two years later, Joe is off the force, but no less obsessed with the Jeweller and his horrific crimes. When a new parcel arrives at his home, Joe is invited back onto the task force and given the opportunity to redeem himself. But vindication relies on Joe finally capturing The Jeweller and now he has to decide if he’s willing to do what it takes – whatever it takes – to finally bring this case to a close.

    For fans of Greg Woodland, Matt Nable, and Chris Hammer comes a twisting thriller about the past, the present, and the hope of a future.

    B. Michael Radburn
    About the author

    B. Michael Radburn

    B. Michael Radburn lives with his family in the beautiful Southern Highlands of NSW. In his spare time Radburn enjoys farming his small property and taking road trips on his Harley Davidson. Aside, of course, from writing, he possesses a deep passion for music and treasures the time he spends with his guitar, banjo and harmonica.Radburn has been writing successfully for many years, having published more than 80 short stores, articles and reviews in Australia and overseas.Through the late '80s he was Publishing Editor of the Australian Horror & Fantasy Magazine and founder of Dark Press Publications.

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