Jason K. Foster Jason K. Foster i(A148294 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Shattered Lives : A Brutal Murder, A Cop On The Edge Peter Seymour , Jason K. Foster , Newport : Big Sky Publishing , 2024 27904544 2024 single work autobiography

Suicides, hangings, shootings, car accidents, drownings, cliff falls, electrocutions …
Detective Peter Seymour has seen every type of death imaginable in his time in the NSW Coroner’s Court and, after many years in law enforcement, the tragedies are beginning to take their toll.

Dealing with death day in day out becomes too much for Seymour and this seasoned veteran starts to grapple with overwhelming feelings of fear and doubt. He decides to return to the police force hoping the operational work might offer some reprieve. Fate would have it otherwise as he is thrust straight back into an intense murder investigation.

'One Friday night in the year 2000, Nick Hanes is heading home after a night out with his mates. Barely two-hundred and fifty metres from his home, he is set upon by two men. Bashed, beaten then murdered, Hanes dies after a senseless and random attack.

'Seymour is called to the St Mary’s crime scene. He examines the body and discovers that there are very few clues, no leads and no witnesses. As the case unravels it takes every bit of his experience, tenacity and determination to not only discover the identity of the perpetrators but to also deal with his own demons that are beginning to spiral out of control.

'Shattered Lives tells the true story of two men embarking on dangerous paths. One man finds himself the victim of a violent crime, the other searching for justice for the dead man’s family as he struggles with his own battle with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, the result of a life spent giving his all for others. Both paths are intertwined, and there is no turning back.' (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon House of Shudders Jason K. Foster , Newport : Big Sky Publishing , 2021 21555268 2021 single work novel historical fiction 'Hadamar is the story of Ingrid Marchand, a young woman of mixed German-French-African race and her struggle to survive as the Nazis rise to power and Hitler's barbaric racial policies are introduced. While Ingrid's colour has always ostracised her in the community, the rise of Adolf Hitler increases the level of hatred and prejudice to a new, frightening level. When Ingrid begins to suffer from epileptic fits, she is forcibly sterilised and sent to Hadamar, an institution for the mentally and physically disabled. There she discovers the true horrors of the Nazi regime, as well as a strength she never knew she had.' 

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1 y separately published work icon Fighting Blind : On Assignment in War-Torn Iraq Shane Horsburgh , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2012 Z1875360 2012 single work autobiography war literature ...'Fighting Blind plunges you into the day-to-day reality of a war zone, where life's cheap and the enemy's almost impossible to pick. After years in the NSW SWAT team and counter-terrorism units, Shane is an elite operator.' (Trove record)
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