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Don't Tell

Australia’s Sunshine Coast takes a dark turn for a woman whose husband may be linked to a serial killer in this tense psychological thriller.

Carrie and Steve Atwell have been happily married for fifteen years. But Carrie’s idyllic life is about to be turned upside down when she finds a single earring in Steve’s car. At first, she suspects the man she loves is having an affair, but the truth may be far more sinister.

For the past few months, the young female victims of a brutal killer have been washing up on beaches across the Sunshine Coast region. When a chilling discovery links Steve to the most recent murder victim, Carrie is catapulted into a living nightmare. Is her husband capable of these horrendous crimes? And if he is, is she capable of bringing him to justice?

Paul Williams

Paul Williams was born in the UK but grew up in Africa where he spent two years in a civil war as a frontline medic. Surviving that, he has been a radio DJ in Zimbabwe, a surfer in Durban, South Africa, and a lead guitarist in a rock band in the Middle East. He has a PhD from the USA and is currently the Programme Leader of Creative Writing at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. His memoir about the war, Soldier Blue (New Africa Books 2007), won Book of the Year in South Africa in 2008, and since then he has published internationally across several genres. He lives near the beach with his family.

Bloodhound Books