Fiona Tarr
Her Buried Bones
Her Buried Bones
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She came to find answers – she discovered a trail of secrets…
When Jenny Williams took a job as the new constable in an outback opal mining town, she thought she’d be hunting down clues to find her missing aunt and cousin. But when a young woman’s body is found at the bottom of a mine shaft, a possible murder forces her personal agenda to take a back seat.
Jenny goes head to head with her new commanding officer. He doesn’t want to ruffle feathers in town and rules the case Death By Misadventure. But Jenny is sure the dead woman met with foul play.
Risking her job, and her chance at solving her family mystery, Jenny will go behind her boss’s back and uncover not only a killer, but a lead that could reveal a decade of corruption.
This case could be the link she’s been hoping for. But it might just end her career.
Or even her life!
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Her Buried Bones
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This book will get you hooked! I am currently on book 5 and don’t want the series to end. I love Constable Williams determination throughout all 5 books I have read so far. Absolute page turners!
Great stories written about the spectacular outback of SA. Fiona paints a realistic picture of the outback town of Coober Pedy capturing the essence of life in this remote town. The story is a real page turner and you want to read the next book in the series straight away to find out what happens. Highly recommend.
This was my introduction to Fiona Tarr books and absolutely loved it. I’m from the UK and found myself so involved in the books , even feeling the heat from her descriptions. Have since read the whole series along with the Dawn Graves books. A definite fan of her work
I have read and loved every single book in the Opal Field series as well as the Dawn Grave series. Set in two different locations Coober Pedy and Cooktown two totally different states and locations desert and tropical QLD . When I start reading I don’t want to stop! Glad I retired as I can now sit up and read until I have finished, as I really never want to leave until I know what has happened. They grab your attention and keep you on the edge of your seat waiting to see what happens next.
Fiona’s books are wonderful