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"Completely entertaining from beginning to end," this crime thriller features a maverick female private investigator who finds herself hunted by a hit man (Hugh Jackman, Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning actor). The daughter of a cop with a degree in forensic psychology, Makedde Vanderwall is no ordinary PI. Though her love life is all over the place, her crime instincts are on the mark. But while trying to help a widowed mother track down her young son, Mak finds herself dancing once more with the wealthy, criminal Cavanaughs, one of Australia's richest and most ruthless families. Mak isn't…mehr

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"Completely entertaining from beginning to end," this crime thriller features a maverick female private investigator who finds herself hunted by a hit man (Hugh Jackman, Emmy, Grammy and Tony Award-winning actor). The daughter of a cop with a degree in forensic psychology, Makedde Vanderwall is no ordinary PI. Though her love life is all over the place, her crime instincts are on the mark. But while trying to help a widowed mother track down her young son, Mak finds herself dancing once more with the wealthy, criminal Cavanaughs, one of Australia's richest and most ruthless families. Mak isn't about to let them get away with murder. But with her six-foot-tall model looks, she's also not the kind of woman who can hide easily from a hit man. . . . "Makedde Vanderwall ranks up there as [a] contemporary Aussie literary icon." --The Daily Telegraph "Mak is the female equivalent of Jack Reacher." --Joanne Harris, New York Times-bestselling author of Chocolat
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Autorenporträt
Tara Moss is an international bestselling author, documentary host and human rights advocate. She is the author of fourteen books, published in nineteen countries and thirteen languages. Moss is an outspoken advocate for the rights of women and children, and people with disabilities, and has published two best-selling non-fiction books, The Fictional Woman and Speaking Out-A 21st Century Guide for Women and Girls. She has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and as of 2013 is UNICEF Australia's National Ambassador for Child Survival, and has visited Australian hospitals, maternity wards and schools as well as Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon in her UNICEF role. In 2015 she received an Edna Ryan Award for her significant contribution to feminist debate, speaking out for women and children and inspiring others to challenge the status quo.