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'The gripping new Martin Scarsden novel.
'She breathes deeply, trying to quell the rising sense of panic. A detective came to her home, drugged her and kidnapped her. She tries to make sense of it, to imagine alternatives, but only one conclusion is possible: it's the past, come to claim her.
'Martin Scarsden's new life seems perfect, right up until the moment it's shattered by a voicemail: a single scream, abruptly cut off, from his partner Mandalay Blonde.
'Racing home, he finds an unconscious man sprawled on the floor and Mandy gone. Someone has abducted her. But who, and why?
'So starts a twisting tale of intrigue and danger, as Martin probes the past of the woman he loves, a woman who has buried her former life so deep she has never mentioned it.
'And for the first time, Mandy finds denial impossible, now the body of a mystery man has been discovered, a man whose name she doesn't know, a man she was engaged to marry when he died. It's time to face her demons once and for all; it's time she learned how to trust.
'Set in a Sydney riven with corruption and nepotism, privilege and power, Trust is the third riveting novel from award-winning and internationally acclaimed writer Chris Hammer.' (Publication summary)
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- Large print.
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Guard Is up as Certainty Goes Missing
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 10 October 2020; (p. 16)
— Review of Trust 2020 single work novel'Chris Hammer has excelled himself with Trust, the third novel in his Martin Scarsden series. The first two, Scrublands and Silver, were big reads with such complex plots that they left readers with surer memories of their Australian locations and unusual characters than their storylines.' (Introduction)
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Guard Is up as Certainty Goes Missing
2020
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 10 October 2020; (p. 16)
— Review of Trust 2020 single work novel'Chris Hammer has excelled himself with Trust, the third novel in his Martin Scarsden series. The first two, Scrublands and Silver, were big reads with such complex plots that they left readers with surer memories of their Australian locations and unusual characters than their storylines.' (Introduction)
Awards
- 2021 joint winner The Danger Prize
- 2021 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Australian General Fiction Book of the Year
- Sydney, New South Wales,