"Don't trust him. It wasn't me.
"It couldn't have been me.
"Meet Evie, a young woman held captive by a man named Jim in the isolated New Zealand beach town of Maketu. Jim says he’s hiding Evie to protect her, that she did something terrible back home in Melbourne.
"In a house that creaks against the wind, Evie begins to piece together her fractured memories of the events that led her here.
"Jim says he’s keeping her safe. Evie’s not sure she can trust Jim, but can she trust her own memories?"
Source: Publisher's blurb.
'In our second episode of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Readings crime specialists Fiona Hardy and Deborah Crabtree chat to author and On Writing podcast host JP Pomare about his debut literary suspense novel Call Me Evie.' (Production summary)
'Who is Evie? JP Pomare’s taut debut thriller has already been shortlisted for crime writing awards.'
'How do perspective, memory and the demands of genre alter the way we write about real-life settings? Is a ‘true’ depiction of place even possible in fiction?'
'Who is Evie? JP Pomare’s taut debut thriller has already been shortlisted for crime writing awards.'
'How do perspective, memory and the demands of genre alter the way we write about real-life settings? Is a ‘true’ depiction of place even possible in fiction?'
'In our second episode of Good Cop, Bad Cop, Readings crime specialists Fiona Hardy and Deborah Crabtree chat to author and On Writing podcast host JP Pomare about his debut literary suspense novel Call Me Evie.' (Production summary)