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Crocodile's Kill

Contributor(s): McGillion, Chris (Author)

ISBN: 9781942078753

Publisher: Coffeetown Press

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Pub Date: May 10, 2022

Dewey: 823.92

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.66" H x 8.50" L x 5.50" W ( 0.62 lbs) 266 pages

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Two professionally trained police officers -- one an FBI Agent on secondment to Interpol in East Timor and one a Timorese investigator who was raised in Australia - are responsible for solving a case involving abducted babies.

Brief description: Chris McGillion regularly visits East Timor where he has been involved in media development and conducted research into the communication of agricultural science in remote communities. He is a former journalist published in Australia, the US and the United Kingdom and has taught in four universities. He lives in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.

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FBI agent Sara Carter, the protagonist of McGillion's arresting fiction debut, a series launch, is in professional jeopardy after assaulting a man suspected of the abduction and rape of a 12-year-old Navajo girl in Arizona. Her experience handling offenses against Native Americans makes her the natural candidate when Interpol asks for a trained investigator to assist the locals after East Timor is plagued by a rash of infant abductions. The matter's settled when her boss threatens a full investigation of her excessive use of force unless she accepts the assignment. Carter teams up with a member of the Timorese national police to investigate the kidnappings, the work perhaps of an illegal adoption ring looking for babies to sell to wealthy Westerners. Meanwhile, after human remains become part of a crocodile's meal, Carter must look into a possible murder and probe the local belief that the powerful reptiles only prey on bad people. McGillion (The Chosen Ones: The Politics ofSalvation in the Anglican Church) provides a clever fair clue pointing to one of several villains and makes this unfamiliar part of the world vivid. Readers will eagerly await the sequel. (May) Publishers Weekly

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