'Martin Scarsden returns in the sequel to the bestselling Scrublands.
'For half a lifetime, journalist Martin Scarsden has run from his past. But now there is no escaping.
'He'd vowed never to return to his hometown, Port Silver, and its traumatic memories. But now his new partner, Mandy Blonde, has inherited an old house in the seaside town and Martin knows their chance of a new life together won't come again.
'Martin arrives to find his best friend from school days brutally murdered, and Mandy the chief suspect. With the police curiously reluctant to pursue other suspects, Martin goes searching for the killer. And finds the past waiting for him.
'He's making little progress when a terrible new crime starts to reveal the truth. The media descend on Port Silver, attracted by a story that has it all: sex, drugs, celebrity and religion. Once again, Martin finds himself in the front line of reporting.
'Yet the demands of deadlines and his desire to clear Mandy are not enough: the past is ever present.
'An enthralling and propulsive thriller from the acclaimed and bestselling author of Scrublands.' (Publication summary)
Sequel to Scrublands.
'In our third episode of crime series, Good Cop, Bad Cop, Readings crime specialists Fiona Hardy and Deborah Crabtree chat to Chris Hammer about his second crime novel, Silver.' (Production summary)
'This follow-up novel is as much about the protagonist’s personal growth in facing his demons as it is about crime in a small town, writes Robyn Walton'
'Crime writer Chris Hammer knows plot matters but he thinks people are even more important, as he tells Stephen Romei'
'This follow-up novel is as much about the protagonist’s personal growth in facing his demons as it is about crime in a small town, writes Robyn Walton'
'Crime writer Chris Hammer knows plot matters but he thinks people are even more important, as he tells Stephen Romei'
'In our third episode of crime series, Good Cop, Bad Cop, Readings crime specialists Fiona Hardy and Deborah Crabtree chat to Chris Hammer about his second crime novel, Silver.' (Production summary)