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With Lachlan’s extended family involved in almost everything in town, he hands Jayden’s case over to Dana. Our protagonist finds herself embroiled in local business and parochial politics. Killarney is a busy town. Not only is Jayden missing, but a local worker has been killed in a hit-and-run motorcycle accident, the floods are creating mayhem, the local priest is suspected of engaging in unsavoury practices with young boys, and there appears to be a drug ring trafficking into New South Wales. Dana must unravel all the strings to locate the missing child without interfering with police business.
Dana is a complex and flawed character. While she is trying to locate the client in question, she is dogged by her relationship issues, past disappointments, and the need to find time to assist her dying neighbour and friend.
The support characters are believable, some likeable and many relatable. Each offers something different to Dana’s life and adds colour to the story.
Mottram’s descriptions of Killarney, Warwick, Toowoomba, and the surrounding districts, offer the reader insight into the sights, smells, and sounds of that part of south-west Queenslander. It is easy to place yourself in the scene as you observe the actions of the characters.
The story covers incidents like death, murder, suicide, child abuse, and natural disasters in an even-handed way, avoiding gruesome, voyeuristic descriptions, and replacing them with thoughtful and caring sentiments. The only unrealistic element of the book is that in the real world Child Protection Workers, with their caseloads around the 150 mark, would never have the opportunity to dedicate this much time and resources to an individual case. Let’s hope this fiction becomes a reality in the future.
The plot builds smoothly, with many twists and turns and engaging subplots. The main plot, the fate of Jayden, ends as expected, with surprises with the wrap-up of some of the subplots. The story is involving, and you find yourself eager to learn the fate of the various characters. The book is hard to put down.
Nikki Mottram is an emerging writer based in Queensland. “Killarney” is her second novel, preceded by “Crows Nest”, the first in the series.
I received a free copy of this book through Sisters in Crime - Australia, in exchange for a fair and honest review. ( )