

Even though it really wasn’t a conversation he wanted to have, it wasn’t something he should keep from him. ~ Takes place one year after Jake gets out of hospital ~Īugust read the letter one more time before folding it neatly and sliding it into the inside pocket of his jacket. This 4000-word deleted scene contains spoilers of Tallowwood. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Trademarks:Īll trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Read reviews and buy Tallowwood - by N R Walker (Paperback) at Target.

It contains graphic language, and adult situations. This book contains material that maybe offensive to some and is intended for a mature, adult audience. The Licensed Art Material is being used for illustrative purposes only. This is a work of fiction, and any resemblance to persons, living or dead, or business establishments, events or locales is coincidental. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission from the author, except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Contains mature themes.Tallowwood © 2019 N.R. August and Jake must trace the untraceable before the killer takes his next victim or before he stops one of them, permanently. But when the body of a fellow police officer turns up under the same MO, it can't be ignored anymore. Even when more remains are found, they can't seem to gain ground. With Jacob now firmly in August's corner, they face one hurdle after another. When human remains are found in the camping grounds at Tallowwood Reserve, Jake's new case turns out to be linked to August's cold cases, and Jake agrees they're not suicides at all.

He runs summer camps for the local Indigenous kids, plays rugby with his mates, has a close family, and he's the local LGBTQIA+ Liaison and the Indigenous Liaison Officer.

Senior Constable Jacob Porter loves his life in the small town of Tallowwood in northern New South Wales. His work is his entire life, and he's convinced a string of unsolved cold-case suicides are linked to what could be Australia's worst ever serial killer. Sydney Detective August Shaw has spent the last decade of work solving cold cases.
