$19.95 (Paperback book / Penguin Books / ISBN:9780143007708)
Killing Jodie: How Australia's Most Elusive Murderer Was Brought To Justice
When women looked at him, what they saw was a little old man who couldn't possible hurt them . . .
By the time he was arrested for the murder of Jodie Larcombe in the late 1980s, Daryl Suckling had escaped conviction more then once for his brutal assault on vulnerable young women. But without Jodie's body, prosecutors struggled to prove a homicide, and once again he was allowed to walk free.
Unwilling to give up, two Sydney policemen spent nearly a decade fighting to bring the psychopathic killer to justice. Frustrated by legal obstacles and sheer bad luck, one officer resigned in disgust, but detectives eventually closed on Suckling as he stalked his next victim.
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The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
$30.00 (Hardcover book / Fourth Estate )
When Mark Stamp fires an air gun through the window of his father's shed, he's afraid he may have damaged something. But what he discovers is far worse. Peering through the broken window, he sees such a horrifying sight ... More »
Killing Jodie: How Australia's Most Elusive Murderer Was Brought To Justice
$19.95 (Paperback book / Penguin Books )
When women looked at him, what they saw was a little old man who couldn't possible hurt them . . .
By the time he was arrested for the murder of Jodie Larcombe in the late 1980s, Daryl Suckling had escaped conviction mor... More »
Scarlet Stiletto: The First Cut
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A superb collection of spine-chilling crime fiction stories culled from the annual Scarlet Stiletto Awards as run by the Sisters in Crime.
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