ANGELS OF CLAY, 9781738594931
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Secrets, murders, and forgotten history collide in a small town.
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    380 pages

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    10 October 2025

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Summary

  • There are two victims, one message, and a truth that has been buried since the war-

At the beginning of summer, a young Lotto millionaire is found dead in the clay pit of a renowned pottery retreat. The body is laid out in the shape of an X, with markings in the earth that resemble an angel—deliberate, unsettling, and inexplicable.

As the investigation begins, Sergeant Bill Granger and Constable Niko Sopoaga find themselves drawn into a case that quickly becomes m…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781738594931
ISBN-10:1738594939
Author:Madeleine Eskedahl
Publisher:Matheson Bay Press
Imprint:Matheson Bay Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:380
Release Date:10 October 2025
Weight:560g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
Series:THE MATAKANA SERIES
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Madeleine Eskedahl

Madeleine Eskedahl was born in Sweden and has lived in New Zealand for over thirty years. She’s married and has two daughters, as well as Walter and Dottie, the family’s two West Highland Terriers. She lives north of Auckland, in a rural community and loves to spend time at the beach and doing coastal walks. Madeleine is passionate about conservation, and in her spare time, she enjoys being a “Penguin Ranger,” which includes monitoring the Little Penguins around the coast where she lives.

Madeleine’s first thriller Blood On Vines was released in 2021 and is the first instalment in the Matakana Series. Blood On Vines was voted into the prestigious Whitcoulls Top 100 list. Rings On Water was the second in the series, with Angels Of Clay publishing on the 12th of October 2025. Apart from writing crime fiction, she also loves writing for children and was recently awarded the Storylines Janice Marriott Award. As for her Matakana Series, she feels that her voice and Scandinavian Noir writing style come from where she grew up on the windswept island of Gotland, which in turn perfectly complements her love and appreciation of life in New Zealand.

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