Headland (A Bill Murdoch Mystery Book 1)

by Ged Gillmore

What happens when a drug dealer is forced to turn detective? Meet Bill Murdoch, the world’s most-reluctant private investigator…

Murdoch’s doing just fine, thanks for not asking. He’s dealing drugs for a professional crime syndicate in Sydney and saving for a house by the sea. But what does he think life is, a fairy tale?

As the syndicate puts pressure on him to fill the shoes of his murdered boss, Murdoch is cornered by an equally formidable foe: the Australian Tax Office demanding an explanation for his sizeable cash income.

Murdoch spins a beautiful lie, telling tax inspector, Hannah Simms, he’s a private detective. When Simms asks him to investigate the mystery of her niece’s disappearance, Murdoch grabs what he thinks is a golden opportunity to outrun the syndicate. But his arrival in the missing girl’s small coastal home town causes an unexpected stir and the reluctant PI soon realises his troubles are only just beginning.

HEADLAND is noir crime at its best, a thriller to keep you guessing until the very end.

** THIS IS NOT THE AUSTRALIA YOU’VE SEEN ADVERTISED **

HEADLAND is the first book in the Bill Murdoch Mystery series. Set in Sydney and small town Australia this series will appeal to fans of Garry Disher, Peter Corris, Jane Harper, and Peter Temple.

Bad-boy-turned-local-hero, Bill Murdoch, returns in the sequels CLASS ACT, and BASE NATURE.