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Hooked Up

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The unforgettable detective duo from 'The Doctor’s Wife' are back, and this time the stakes are even higher. When DS Ramesh Bandara is asked to head up a homicide investigation in a small New Zealand beachside town, he has no idea he’s stumbled onto something much bigger. With little to go on, the investigation is frustratingly slow to get off the ground, but it’s Bandara s unconventional colleague, Hilary Stark, who spots similarities with a murder case she worked years before. Overnight, their suspect list expands to include the cast and crew from a controversial reality TV show, 'Hooked Up', that screened a decade earlier. Someone, it appears, has been holding onto a grudge for a very long time. But is Hilary's hunch really on the money? This is New Zealand, after all . . .

290 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2025

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Fiona Sussman

6 books118 followers
Award-winning author Fiona Sussman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and immigrated to New Zealand over thirty years ago. A former family doctor, she hung up her stethoscope in 2003 to pursue another long-held dream, to write.

Published internationally, she is the author of four novels and numerous critically- acclaimed short stories.

Her novel 'The Last Time We Spoke' won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel 2017 and was shortlisted for the NZ Heritage Prize 2016. An early draft won the Kobo/NZ Society of Authors Publishing Prize.

'Addressed to Greta' launched Bateman Books’ fiction list and went on to win the NZ Booklovers Award for Best Adult Fiction 2021.

'The Doctor's Wife', her fourth novel (and first in the Bandara/Stark series), was released in October 2022. It was shortlisted for the NZBooklovers award for Best Adult Fiction 2023 and is a finalist for the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Fiction.

'Hooked Up', Fiona's fifth novel (and second in the Bandara/Stark series), was released in September 2025.

To find out more about Fiona, go to her website:
www.fionasussman.co.nz


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154 reviews3 followers
November 22, 2025
​Fiona Sussman's Hooked Up stands out as a unique entry in the detective thriller category. Instead of giving us those giant, unbelievable plot twists most books rely on, this one reads much more like a true-to-life murder investigation. It felt like a great change of pace from my usual reads because the tension comes from the slow, steady grind of police work. You find things out exactly as the main characters do, which makes the whole experience feel really grounded and authentic. Plus, it was fantastic that the entire story is based in New Zealand—it brought a great, distinctive flavor and setting to the whole procedural aspect.

​This was my first time reading a serial killer novel, and it was genuinely fun being right there with the team as they chased the killer through multiple deaths. The novel doesn't let up, keeping the detectives busy and the reader invested in seeing how they connect the dots. Because there are no easy answers or convenient surprises, you really get pulled into the effort of the chase.
308 reviews4 followers
October 18, 2025
Hooked Up by Fiona Sussman was such an engaging and thought-provoking read. I loved the characters — they were believable and well-crafted — and the short, snappy chapters made it so easy to keep reading “just one more.”

The introduction of Gavin was perfect, and I’m really hoping we see more of him in future books. The mix of a reality TV dating show, a series of murders, and the way these worlds might be connected felt chillingly real. It really reflected my own feelings about the potential harm and manipulation behind these kinds of shows.

A clever, timely story that kept me invested from start to finish.
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Author 3 books5 followers
January 18, 2026
Enjoyed Bandara and Stark as characters, and the interplay between them.
The story's premise was intriguing and the pace was good, but it became less believable towards the end - murderer and motive.
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November 4, 2025
Fiona Sussman never disappoints, only a third of the way in to Hooked Up and I'm hooked! I so enjoyed this story and the ongoing partnership of detectives Bandara and Stark what a great combo! Fiona manages to crime without the gore but with all the twists.
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182 reviews1 follower
October 13, 2025
Fiona Sussman’s latest book is perfect for fans of New Zealand crime novels! I loved the short chapters, and the scene near the end was packed full of suspense. I also liked how the development of Ramesh and Hilary’s relationship played out. It added another level of interest to the story line.
2 reviews
September 20, 2025
A clever and well written page turner!
Highly recommend!
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231 reviews
October 11, 2025
I really enjoyed this crime fiction set in NZ by a NZ author. linked to a dating program a chain of murders takes place. Great read
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310 reviews5 followers
January 10, 2026
The bright pink cover and the title "hooked Up" suggest a chick lit novel. But this is a police procedural, with a believable and likeable Detective and his off-sider. Ramesh Bandura is asked to lead a team investigating the murder of a builder in a small New Zealand town. However the murder appears to be linked to another unsolved murder that took place a few years earlier, and both victims have a link to a reality tv dating show. Bandura asks his friend Hilary to assist with the investigation, despite Hilary having stepped away from the blokey atmosphere of crime investigation into the Family Harm unit. Both Ramesh and Hilary have difficult pasts, which are revealed as the book progresses.

This is the 2nd novel featuring the two characters but the first I've read, and could be read as a stand-alone. The short chapters and gentle exploration of the characters, plus the unfolding police investigation into what appears to be a serial killer, make it an interesting book to read.
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Author 1 book16 followers
December 5, 2025
I loved the short chapters in this book—sharp, punchy bursts that kept the tension tight and made it impossible not to sneak in “just one more.” Even though I don’t watch much reality TV, I’ve always been fascinated by the psychology behind it: the manipulation, the pressure, the way footage is edited together. This book blends all of that with a gripping homicide investigation in a small New Zealand beachside town, where it quickly spirals into something far bigger. Overnight, the suspect list widens to include the cast and crew of a controversial reality show, Hooked Up, that aired a decade earlier. And someone, it seems, has been nursing a grudge for a very long time. Another great read by another great NZ author!
19 reviews
January 7, 2026
On the positive front this is a really easy reading novel which is well written and has good pacing.
I enjoyed the New Zealand touches and semi believable storyline.
On the negatives : the relationship between the main characters seems twee and unnecessary. It distracted from an otherwise reasonable plot. The dip into one characters mental health felt gratuitous and shallow, as the character made a remarkable (although barely remarked upon in the book) and convenient recovery. How handy.
I did enjoy the dog tho.
Overall not bad and an easy read.
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Author 1 book27 followers
November 18, 2025
I am pleased the author hung up her stethoscope and also pleased this book is set in Mangawhai. A wonderful read! Thank you to the author!
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854 reviews
January 4, 2026
Bandara and Stark reunited - what's not to like? I like the way the focus is on developing the interpersonal relationships of the main characters almost as much as on the plot. I enjoyed it!
298 reviews
January 6, 2026
It was slow. And the narrator was awful. Tough to listen to.
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368 reviews16 followers
January 7, 2026
Wow!

Loved this follow up novel. Read it in 2 sittings (had to stop to eat and sleep!😉).

Loved the setting of reality TV as a backdrop for murder and the character development of the 2 leads.
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January 4, 2026
Loving this dynamic crime duo of Ramesh and Hilary.
The setting of Auckland and the North Shore helped set the scenes in my mind. Shout out for Glenfield Mall! 😆
And maybe don’t sign up for any reality shows …
Looking forward to more in the series.
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