Larrimah: A missing man, an eyeless croc and an outback town of 11 people who mostly hate each other (Large Print)

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Main Details

Title Larrimah: A missing man, an eyeless croc and an outback town of 11 people who mostly hate each other (Large Print)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Caroline Graham
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:546
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 155
Category/GenreLarge Print
RHYW Large Print
All Dates
Non-Fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780369375766
Audience
General
Edition Large Print Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher RHYW Large Print
Imprint ReadHowYouWant
NZ Release Date 20 December 2021
Publication Country Australia

Description

Larrimah: hot, barren, a speck of dust in the centre of the nothingness of outback Australia. Where you might find a death adder in the bar and a spider or ten in the toaster. Maybe its stupid to write a love letter to a town that looks like this, especially when its someone elses town. A town where theres nothing to see, nothing to buy and the closest thing to an attraction is a weird Pink Panther in a gyrocopter whose head falls off intermittently. A town steeped in ancient superstition and pockmarked with sinkholes. Its Kadaitja country. People go missing in the bush there, the traditional owners say. Its doubly stupid to write a love letter to a town where someone did go missing and one of the remaining residents might be a murderer. A town at the centre of one of the biggest mysteries outback Australia has ever seen - a weird, swirling whodunnit about camel pies and wild donkeys and drug deals and crocodiles, a case thats had police scratching their heads for years, while journalists and filmmakers and Hollywood turn up, from time to time, to ask what the hell happened here. And it makes no sense to fall for a place when the town is crumbling into the dust and it looks a lot like your love letter might end up being a eulogy. But whatever happened in Larrimah, its strange and precious and surprisingly funny. Journalists Kylie Stevenson and Caroline Graham have spent years trying to pin it down - what happened to Paddy Moriarty and his dog, how they disappeared, how they might take the whole town and something even bigger with them. Simmering feuds, colourful characters and a mystery disappearance. The extraordinary story of a tiny town and its big secrets. - Michael Rowland A locked-room mystery in the Never Never. Larrimah has all the hallmarks of an Australian classic. - Gideon Haigh A remarkable story, wonderfully told. - Mark Brandi