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Looking For Eden

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The unputdownable new thriller from the bestselling author of The One Who Got Away

When a simple mix-up leaves their father Joe's estate to Eden, their long-absent mother, Clare and Aaron decide it's finally time to track Eden down. But it's been over thirty years since she left their remote outback mining town, and they've never heard from her again.

Aaron is dealing with a new marriage that's currently trapped in immigration limbo, and his teenage daughter Cady is clearly going through a personal crisis of her own. After decades away, Clare has flown home from New York for Joe's funeral, leaving her high-powered job and her not-quite-fiance behind for what she thinks will be a short trip.

Neither Aaron or Clare are prepared for a fight for their inheritance against the mother who abandoned them as children. As they dig through years of secrets and lies in their tiny community to uncover the truth about Eden and Joe, will they notice the more immediate danger that threatens their family?

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    • Books+Publishing

      April 16, 2024

      The latest offering from award-winning journalist and bestselling author Caroline Overington is a lopsided thriller. The novel opens as finance hotshot Clare returns to small-town WA following the suicide of her father, who had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. An aging lawyer’s mix-up means that her father’s considerable estate has been left to Clare’s mother, Eden, instead of his children, even though Eden vanished from their lives over 30 years ago. Clare begins probing into her mother’s absence; at the same time, the local cop starts asking questions about her father’s death. Narrated in chatty triplicate by Clare, her brother Aaron, and his daughter Cady, Looking for Eden gathers speed from the outset as we meet the family and begin delving into their backstory. Overington drops just enough tantalising hints that we know Clare will leave her high-powered job and partner in New York and that the story will go somewhere unexpected. However, when that pivot point comes, I found that the novel swerved too hard and too fast away from the intricate cold case readers may have been expecting, ultimately glossing over complex and traumatic content. Looking for Eden aims to captivate readers of Jane Harper and Liane Moriarty, and although it doesn’t quite reach the mark in delivery, it still offers a twisty read for those who enjoy Australian crime.

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