Pheasants Nest

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Pub Date Mar 26 2024 | Archive Date Mar 25 2024

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A gripping, propulsive and brilliantly original debut by award-winning investigative journalist and writer Louise Milligan.

She wonders if they have discovered her missing yet. Has it broken in the news? Who has been assigned to cover her story? Have they started spooling through her social media and pulling out photographs? Constructing a narrative about who she is and what possible reason any person has to kidnap or (let's be frank) kill her? She tries not to let out the whimper that's building in her sternum, at the thought that he might. Kill her, that is. He might kill her.

Kate Delaney has made the biggest mistake of her life. She picked the wrong guy to humiliate on a girls' night out and now she is living every woman's worst nightmare. Kate finds herself brutalised, bound and gagged in the back of a car being driven god knows where by a man whose name she doesn't know, and she is petrified about what's in store for her.

As a journalist who is haunted by the crimes she's had to report over her career, Kate is terrifyingly familiar with the statistics about women who go missing—and the fear and trauma behind the headlines. She knows only too well how those stories usually end.

Kate can only hope the police will find her before it's too late, but she's aware a random crime is hardest to solve. As the clock ticks down, she tries to keep herself sane by thinking about her beloved boyfriend and friends, escaping into memories of love and happy times together. She knows she cannot give way to despair.

As the suspense escalates, Kate's boyfriend Liam is left behind, struggling with his shock, fear and desperation as the police establish a major investigation. The detectives face their own feelings of anguish and futility as they reflect on the cases they didn't solve in time and the victims they couldn't save. They know Kate's chances of survival diminish with every passing hour.

Acclaimed and award-winning writer and journalist Louise Milligan has written a stunning and surprising thriller with a gigantic heart: a gripping, propulsive and brilliantly original debut.

A gripping, propulsive and brilliantly original debut by award-winning investigative journalist and writer Louise Milligan.

She wonders if they have discovered her missing yet. Has it broken in the...


Advance Praise

'A gripping, sinister – yet also wryly funny and realistic – crime thriller.' – Jane Caro

'A rollercoaster ride of peril and nail-biting tension.' – Vikki Petraitis

'Pheasants Nest is simply unmissable.' – Hayley Scrivenor

'An all-too-real thriller that had me on the edge of my seat.' – Sarah Bailey

'A story as addictive as Gone Girl but with a distinctive Australian voice.' – Patricia Karvelas

'A page-turning novel that examines the ripple effects of a devastating crime in real time.' – Jacqueline Bublitz

'A compelling story, written with tautness and wit.'- Annabel Crabb

'A gripping, sinister – yet also wryly funny and realistic – crime thriller.' – Jane Caro

'A rollercoaster ride of peril and nail-biting tension.' – Vikki Petraitis

'Pheasants Nest is simply...


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