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Mole Creek

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Betrayal cannot be buried forever.
In the tiny Tasmanian town of Mole Creek, retired Australian cop and Vietnam veteran Pete McAuslan has retreated to his fishing cabin to write his memoirs. In Sydney, his grandson, journalist and trashy true crime author Xander, learns that Pete has taken his own life, begging forgiveness in a suicide note.
Arriving in Mole Creek in the aftermath of Pete's death, Xander discovers that his grandfather's laptop is missing. He begins to suspect that something is wrong, refusing to accept the facts as presented. With the local police not interested in investigating an apparently open-and-shut suicide, Xander sets about uncovering the truth of what happened to his grandfather.
In the process, he discovers long-buried secrets from Pete's time serving in the Vietnam war: secrets that Pete has withheld from him and everyone else for fifty years; secrets that powerful people would prefer to stay buried. Ensnared in a web of betrayals that began a generation before, Xander finds himself on the hitlist of a clinically violent assassin. Now he must race to identify the connection between the seemingly unremarkable death of an old Australian soldier and the imminent reactivation of the most powerful and potentially destructive 'sleeper' in the history of espionage - before the truth catches up with him.
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      June 20, 2023
      Mole Creek is James Dunbar’s first foray into writing a serious crime and espionage novel. In it, he delivers intriguing dual storylines set 50 years apart. Pete McAuslan, a former police officer, is serving during the waning years of the Vietnam War. Xander, Pete’s grandson, is an investigative journalist and author who does not accept the story being spun about his grandfather’s shocking and untimely death. Both men have unknowingly become entwined in a deadly game of cat and mouse that spans the globe and half a century, being played by forces much bigger than either can anticipate. Dunbar delivers a tense opening that deftly sets the scene. The reader is catapulted from the murky backstreets of Saigon in 1969 to contemporary Tasmania and a muddied police investigation (or is it a cover up?) as Xander desperately tries to scratch at the surface of his grandfather’s past. The more he uncovers, the more the bodies pile up, and Xander realises that there are now very few people left that he can trust. Brimming with twists and a big bad that blindsides, Mole Creek is a thrilling read that creates vivid images and will appeal to fans of Chris Hammer and Terry Hayes while delivering a satisfying dose of international espionage and Australian crime fiction.

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