
INTO THE NIGHT SARAH BAILEY
Publisher Corvus
Published in paperback 1st November 2O18
Senior detective Gemma Woodstock is a small town policewoman working on the biggest homicide in Melbourne. When an up and coming movie star is stabbed to death while the cameras are rolling on his new blockbuster, Gemma, eager to prove herself, is assigned to the case.
with the whole thing caught from multiple angles, how hard can it be to catch the crazed culprit? And who want to hurt Australia’s adored boy next door? As Gemma uncovers the deadly underside of fame, her investigation turns into a dangerous game against those with money, power and everything to lose.
MY REVIEW
Loved reading Into The Night by Sarah Bailey. Loved it. Highly recommend reading Into The Night. What I particularly liked is that I was hooked into this story from page one when the scene leaped straight into action. I really generally felt sorry for a harmless homeless sixty two year old man that had been found stabbed to death. Even more sadly the only witness was a homeless lady. I had tears in my eyes for the homeless, it brought back memories of my own grandson who see a homeless man in our town and gave him his pocket money. I was glad to see that Detective Gemma Woodstock is back working on this case. I myself wanted answers as to why someone would kill a homeless man. I enjoyed this thriller so much with a male that has been stabbed to death on a film set, but is it on camera? I began to be a fan of Sarah Bailey after reading The Dark Lake. After reading both books, I’m excited for the next one.