Melaleuca, Angie Faye Martin
Melaleuca, Angie Faye Martin
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Melaleuca

Author: Angie Faye Martin

Narrator: Phoebe Grainer

Unabridged: 12 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/30/2025


Synopsis

A country town, a brutal murder, a shameful past, a reckoning to come... The injustices of the past and dangers of the present envelop Aboriginal policewoman Renee Taylor, when her unwilling return to the small outback town of her childhood plunges her into the investigation of a brutal murder.
Renee Taylor is planning to stay the minimum amount of time in her remote hometown - only as long as her mum needs her, then she is fleeing back to her real life in Brisbane.Seconded to the town's sleepy police station, Renee is pretty sure work will hold nothing more exciting than delivering speeding tickets. Then a murdered woman is found down by the creek on the outskirts of town.Leading the investigation, Renee uncovers a perplexing connection to the disappearance of two young women thirty years earlier. As she delves deeper and the mystery unfurls, intergenerational cruelties, endemic racism, and deep corruption show themselves, even as dark and bitter truths about the town and its inhabitants' past rise up and threaten to overwhelm the present...Authentic, gripping crime drama from a bright new voice in fiction.'A page-turner with purpose. Refreshing, surprising, and propulsive. Angie Faye Martin is a name to watch.' Tracey Lien, author of All That's Left Unsaid'Melaleuca is rich with authenticity and heart. Angie Faye Martin skillfully paints a picture of outback Queensland so that the scents, sounds and heat become a physical experience for the reader.' Laura McCluskey, author of The Wolf Tree'Atmospheric and blistering. Melaleuca will leave you wanting more. What a remarkable debut.' Fleur McDonald, author of The Prospect'A fresh, authentic perspective to the much-loved genre of the Australian outback thriller. Compelling, thought-provoking and twisty, Melaleuca is both a gripping, tightly plotted mystery and an unflinching exploration of the dark underbelly of institutionalised racism and corruption in Australia.' Kate Horan, author of The Inheritance'This intense, heart-wrenching and beautifully written novel introduces a bold, and important voice in Australian crime fiction. Set in a small, outback Queensland town, it features the resilient, courageous, and marvelously flawed Aboriginal detective, Renee Taylor. An atmospheric, compulsive read that I defy you to put down.' Karen Brooks, author of The Good Wife of Bath'Powerful First Nations crime noir that interrogates law enforcement and how it intersects with Indigenous victims. Melaleuca is a compelling exploration of a police officer caught between two worlds, small-town complicity and justice long overdue.' Dinuka McKenzie, author of The Torrent'Angie Faye Martin brings an important new voice to Australia's rich rural crime tradition. With a gutsy First Nations heroine, an atmospheric setting and a shocking crime that exposes a small town's prejudices, this is a book that deserves a large and enthusiastic audience.' Cassie Hamer, author of The Stranger at the Table

About Angie Faye Martin

Angie Faye Martin is a writer and editor of Kooma, Kamilaroi and European heritage. With a Bachelor of Public Health from the Queensland University of Technology and a Masters of Anthropology from the Australian National University, Angie spent many years working in policy roles in state and federal government before launching Versed Writings in 2019. Her work has been published in Meanjin, Garland, The Saltbush Review and The Rocks Remain. She is a member of the First Nations Australia Writers Network and accredited with the Institute of Professional Editors. Melaleuca is her debut novel.Author photo (c) Greg Dries

About Phoebe Grainer

Phoebe Grainer is a Kuku Djungan, Muluridji, Wakaman, Tagalaka, Kunjen, Warrgamay and Yindinji woman from Far North Queensland. Phoebe is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). As an actor, Phoebe's performance credentials include: Black Cockatoo (Ensemble Theatre), Tiddas (La Boite Theatre), Saltbush (Insite Arts), Two Hearts (Kings Cross Theatre), Serpent's Teeth (Kings Cross Theatre), Doing (Kings Cross Theatre) and Rainbow's End (Darlinghurst Theatre). This year, Phoebe is in the lead cast for SBS' new TV series While the Men are Away.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karren on May 05, 2025

Renee Taylor returns home to Goorungah in country Queensland to help her mum Val who's suffering from arthritis and work at the local police station until she can return to her job as a detective in Brisbane. Renee is second in charge, she assumes it will be a low pressure and mainly issuing speedin......more

Goodreads review by Mandy on June 05, 2025

What a truly remarkable debut novel from Angie Faye Martin. A crime mystery that is so hauntingly unique from anything that I have read before. The author captures the stunning scenery that is the setting of such dark and horrific acts so well. A story spanning 30 years that shows that some things a......more

Goodreads review by Craig and Phil on June 12, 2025

Big thanks to Harlequin for sending us a copy to read and review. The past and present are on a collision course in a remote town where Aboriginal people suffered racism, policy and parochialism. It is the hometown of Constable Renee Taylor who has returned briefly to help her mother. Being a proud......more

Goodreads review by Joanna on June 03, 2025

Okay this lowkey slapped - the first half was decent but the last 100 pages were crazyyyy, I had picked one small part of the ending but the rest was such a massive twist and so well executed. I really liked the way the history of Australia’s poor treatment of indigenous Australians was weaved throu......more

Goodreads review by Julia on June 01, 2025

a small town crime fiction drama. the prologue literally throws us straight into the action and the pacing of the book is never slow. the tension keeps building with every character interaction and i honestly flew through the last couple of chapters. also loved the way the author fleshed out each ch......more