“The Strip” by Iain Ryan

Lee and Victoria weren’t the only ones to love “The Strip” by Iain Ryan… Here is what the QBD crew thought:

Iain Ryan is back with another gripping and heart-pounding crime-fiction novel, brimming with tension from the very first page. Be prepared to hold your breath until the end of “The Strip”, as Iain takes the reader into the dark underbelly of crime and corruption in the Gold Coast.

The story follows a fierce heroine, Detective Lana Cohen, as she probes deeper into the case of a murdered local doctor. To solve the case quicker, Lana hesitantly enlists the assistance of a morally grey detective, Henry Loch, whose reputation has been sullied. He believes this string of murders case will be his career’s road to redemption. However, the further Henry and Lana delve into the case and the dark and insidious threads begin to unravel, they reveal a sinister layer of the Gold Coast which leaves the detectives reeling. With six unsolved murders already looming over their heads, will they be able to unweave the threads of deception before time runs out?

This electrifying novel is based on true events, and Iain expertly paints a picture of a time that the Gold Coast was in a chokehold of violence and corruption. “The Strip” is a fast-paced and gritty title from a riveting new voice in the Australian crime fiction scene. Enthusiasts of murder mysteries and excellent protagonists will hungrily devour this new book.

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