``Compelling .
Readers will look forward to the sequel set in this not-for-the-squeamish nightmare world down under.``--Publishers Weekly.
Praise for Hades, winner of the Ned Kelly Award ``A little bit Dexter, a little bit procedural, overall a great first novel.``--Australian Crime Writers Association ``Fast-paced, with unusual protagonists and dark, disturbing scenes.``--Library Journal ``Horrors abound in Australian author Fox\'s gritty police procedural. . .
But true evil goes beyond the bloody handiwork of a serial killer--and no one is truly innocent .
For Frank, each clue brings him closer to something he\'s not sure he wants to face.
For Eden and Eric, the case holds chilling links to a scarred childhood--and the murderer who raised them.
But when a graveyard full of large steel toolboxes filled with body parts is found at the bottom of Sydney harbor, unusual is the least of their worries. unusual. . .
Their methods are .
Frank doesn\'t know what to make of her, or her brother Eric, who\'s also on the police force.
Homicide detective Frank Bennett has a new partner--dark, beautiful, coldly efficient Eden Archer. . .
A chilling read.`` --Sydney Morning Herald Winner of the Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut Crime Novel Twenty years ago, two children were kidnapped and left for dead . . . ``Compelling