Alison Trimper Alison Trimper i(26819792 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Search for Elise Alison Trimper , Glen Waverley : Sid Harta Publishers , 2024 28299115 2024 single work novel crime 'Without warning, Elise was grabbed from behind, arms pinned to her side. She struggled, knocking over the coffee table. The wine glass shattered on the floor. Prawn salad and phone went flying. She caught a glimpse of a black-clad body. Rough arms reached around and stretched duct tape over her mouth.

'A fresh investigation for police officers Kaylee and Ben. Elise, a young private investigator is kidnapped and hidden in an abandoned farmhouse. Only one man knows where she is and an accident has left him in a coma, fighting for his life. Two families with criminal connections are at the heart of the investigation but they are unwilling to assist the police for fear of incriminating themselves. Can the police work through the clues to find her before it’s too late? A story of dishonour, resilience, love and death.' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Divine Hayfields Alison Trimper , Glen Waverley : Sid Harta Publishers , 2023 26819813 2023 single work novel crime '"The watcher exhaled decisively and quickly stepped to the utility space at the end of the barn, selecting a long-handled pitchfork. A few quick strides back to the body and the pitchfork was thrust with sudden savage force?" Felicity Hathaway is found dead one morning in the stables of her thoroughbred horse stud. She is wealthy, successful and influential. She is also opinionated, forthright and accustomed to getting her own way. Who could she have infuriated to such an extent that she would be murdered? The investigating police are severely restricted in their enquiries into her death because her family members, staff and neighbours all have secrets they are intent on protecting. Matters are made more difficult because some of the suspects simply decide to leave. Can the two detectives locate all their suspects? Can Felicity's adult children come to terms with the death of such a powerful matriarch? Can the police prise out the guilty secrets? Can the revelation of their secrets help each suspect achieve some personal growth?' 

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