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Cold Case 1965: The Daisy Meadow Hippies

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Full series in one. Five novels. Five stand-alone romances. Five stand-alone whodunits. One connecting cold case murder mystery. Take a reading-time vacation down under to the fascinating island of Australia. These five novels have settings on the coast, small town country, and way outback. The romances are wholesome and get a bit steamy. The series of murders are hard-hitting and will keep you guessing.

Remains of a Local Girl (Beauty Skin Deep): Small town cop falls for visiting city girl – her intellectually disadvantaged brother suspected of abducting and murdering the local Tulip Festival Princess.

Secret of the Widow Mulvane (AKA Candy Weston): Gold Coast stripper, holidaying in a small fishing village, falls for the local landscape gardener – her childhood visits to the place haunting her and somehow connected to the cold case murder of a wealthy businessman.

The Soccer Field Bones (Ever Since April): Late 30s wife April invites a visiting ex-boyfriend to stay while her husband is away – the guy is investigating the excavation of the body of a local nurse, who April’s grandfather has spent 20 years in prison for the apparent murder of.

Trelor Sect Killings 1972 (The Children’s Room): Single mum Nicole can’t get past her failed marriage, but loyalty to her cheating ex-husband is tested when a cute Englishman arrives in town – the Englishman and Nicole having a strange connection, with their mothers having been close friends and both murdered during a sect massacre when Nicole and Matthew were young children.

Legend of a Desert Grave (Kangaroo Crossing): Smooth talking city reporter tries to bed a sweet and genuine country girl – the mysterious desert grave will keep him in town for long enough to start feeling something for the girl though, and the resolution to the mystery will tie together a faint and buried thread wound through all 5 novels. It will solve the coldest case of them all – that of missing children from the Daisy Meadow group, who travelled across the continent from the far west coast in 1965.

1071 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2019

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G.S. Bailey

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Guy Stuart Bailey is an Australian farmer and author born 1963 in Mornington Victoria, raised Liverpool New South Wales, currently residing in Dalby Queensland. He likes to play golf, can dance ballroom, watches a lot of rugby league (Manly Sea Eagles fan), doesn’t mind a good action flick on the big screen, and he can easily lose half a night watching classic rock music clips on You Tube.

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