Detective Sergeant Philip 'Cato' Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl.
Detective Sergeant Philip “Cato” Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl. But contentment is not compatible with life in the job, and soon a series of murders of Fremantle's homeless people gets in the way of Cato's newfound bliss.
Detective Sergeant Philip 'Cato' Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl.
Detective Sergeant Philip “Cato” Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon Wang and their baby girl. But contentment is not compatible with life in the job, and soon a series of murders of Fremantle's homeless people gets in the way of Cato's newfound bliss.
From award-winning author Alan Carter comes a pacy police procedural that establishes Alan as a master of his craftDetective Sergeant Philip 'Cato' Kwong is light on sleep but high on happiness with his new wife Sharon and their baby girl. But contentment is not compatible with life in the Job, and soon a series of murders of Fremantle's homeless gets in the way of Cato's newfound bliss. Distracted by an online journalist interfering with the case, Cato doesn't realise how close he is to becoming the next victim.
Alan Carter was born in Sunderland, UK. He immigrated to Australia in 1991 and divides his time between the beach at Fremantle and life on a farm in New Zealand's South Island. He sometimes works as a television documentary director and in his spare time follows the black line up and down the local swimming pool. He is the author of four previous novels, including the Cato Kwong books Prime Cut (winner of the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction in 2010), Getting Warmer and Bad Seed, and a standalone, Marlborough Man, set in New Zealand.
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