Will someone kill to keep their secret?
Almost two years have passed since wildfires ravaged the tiny town of Bullock, and Melbourne journalist Georgie Harvey is on assignment in the recovering town to write a feature story on the anniversary of the tragedy.
Across the state in Daylesford, police officer John Franklin is investigating a spree of vandalism and burglaries, while champing to trade his uniform for the plain clothes of a detective.
When Georgie's story and Franklin's cases collide, she not only finds herself back in conflict with the man she's been trying to forget, but also uncovers the truth about how the fires started. A secret someone might kill to keep.
'Sandi Wallace has mastered rural crime, and in Dead Again, does not disappoint.'
-B. Michael Radburn, author of the Taylor Bridges series
'Sandi Wallace brings to life the complexities of a small town coming to grips with disaster, throws in a mystery that could shatter them all, and gifts us a determined and beautifully reckless heroine.'
-Vanda Symon, author of the best-selling Sam Shephard series
'Dead Again cuts to the chase with edgy, suspense-laden drama that exposes the dark secrets of a town shattered by loss. Once again, award-winning writer Sandi Wallace delivers a punchy read, cementing her place in Australian crime writing.'
-Monique Mulligan, reviewer, publisher, and author
'Dead Again is a gripping twist on the bushfire threat all Australians live with.'
-Jaye Ford, award-winning author of Darkest Place