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The Night Whistler

(2020)
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The summer of 1966–7. Hal and his little brother have just come to live in Moorabool. They’re exploring the creek near their new home when they find the body of a dog.


Not just dead, but killed.


Not just killed, but horribly maimed.


Constable Mick Goodenough, recently demoted from his big-city job as a detective, is also new in town—and one of his dogs has gone missing. Like other pets around the town.


He knows what it means when someone tortures animals to death. They’re practising. So when Hal’s mother starts getting late-night phone calls—a man whistling, then hanging up—Goodenough, alone among the Moorabool cops, takes her seriously.
But will that be enough to keep her and her young sons safe?



Nostalgic yet clear-eyed, simmering with small-town menace, Greg Woodland’s wildly impressive debut populates the rural Australia of the 1960s with memorable characters and almost unbearable tension.


Greg Woodland is an author, screenwriter and director. Since 2000 he’s worked as a freelance script editor and consultant for film funding bodies and the Australian Writers’ Guild. His first novel, The Night Whistler, was shortlisted for a Ned Kelly Award.


‘A haunting, tense and unforgettable debut.’ Christian White


'Troubling undercurrents swirl in a seductively involving story of small-town secrets and obsessions.’ Garry Disher




Genre: Mystery

Praise for this book

"Troubling undercurrents swirl in a seductively involving story of small-town secrets and obsessions." - Garry Disher

"A haunting, tense and unforgettable debut." - Christian White


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