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The Pool

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'The Pool is Christos Tsiolkas's The Slap with an added whodunnit layer.' – Books+Publishing
Prince of spin and life of the party, Baz King, is missing. Nine years ago, at an innocent summer barbecue in Melbourne, everything imploded. For the Kings and the four other young families there that fateful day marriages fractured, friendships crumbled and lives were upended.
Nothing would ever be the same.
Now in their forties and their children teenagers, Baz King cannot be found. Has his charm finally run out? With a history of dodgy dealings and no shortage of motives, anyone could be a suspect – his ex-wife, Birdie; his colleague, Alex Turner; his lover, Jess and her husband, Richard; his friend's nanny and new wife, Madison – who wants him out of the picture?
A biting domestic noir, The Pool examines the enduring shrapnel of tragedy: if you witness the worst thing imaginable, how does it change you? Could it make you a murderer?
PRAISE FOR THE POOL

'delivers twists you won't see coming' – The Age
'Hannah Tunnicliffe creates a tangled web of love, betrayal and tragedy ... It gripped me from start to finish.' Anna Snoekstra, author of The Ones We Love

'a bold and deeply intriguing story of morally ambiguous lives ... it depicts a world full of domestic and corporate duplicity that could very well be the one you're living in right now' Lyn Yeowart, author of The Silent Listener
'for fans of Garry Disher and Robert Gott—and anyone who loves a classic Australian mystery.' –Books+Publishing
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    • Books+Publishing

      November 19, 2024
      In Hannah Tunnicliffe’s latest novel, The Pool, a motley group of southside Melburnians meets for a summer party. The young families are connected through work and children, but they’re not really friends. They’re keeping up appearances, doing business, showing off and gossiping. When something truly awful happens that day, it splits their lives into ‘before’ and ‘after’. Ten years later, they’re still dealing with the aftermath, except that now, Baz King—an obnoxious and persistent presence in everyone’s lives—has gone missing, and they’re all pulled back together to face ghosts old and new. The Pool is Christos Tsiolkas’s The Slap with an added whodunnit layer. Each chapter is told from the point-of-view of a different character; I found this helpful in terms of piecing together information, but it could be confusing for some readers, as it makes it difficult to keep track of all the characters and relationships. Through the complex relationships, Tunnicliffe (A French Wedding) explores grief, guilt, betrayal, family dynamics, and how one moment can change your life forever. Tunnicliffe’s writing achieves a distinctly Australian feel by weaving in well-known establishments and making a point of grounding readers with real suburbs and street names. The Pool has ABC mini-series vibes and is for fans of Garry Disher and Robert Gott—and anyone who loves a classic Australian mystery.

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