The Shark Net Robert Drewe
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The Shark Net

Author: Robert Drewe
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Book Title
The Shark Net
Author
Robert Drewe
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9780143002154
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books
Year Published
2003
Aged six, Robert Drewe moved with his family from Melbourne to Perth, the world's most isolated city - and proud of it. This sun-baked coast was innocently proud, too, of its tranquility and friendliness. Then a man he knew murdered a boy he also knew. The murderer randomly killed eight strangers - variously shooting, strangling, stabbing, bludgeoning and hacking his victims and running them down with cars - and innocent Perth was changed forever. In the middle-class suburbs which were the killer's main stalking grounds, the mysterious murders created widespread anxiety and instant local myth. The Shark Net is a virbant and haunting memoir that reaches beyond the dark recesses of murder and chaos to encompass their ordinary suburban background.

Aged six, Robert Drewe moved with his family from Melbourne to Perth, the world's most isolated city - and proud of it. This sun-baked coast was innocently proud, too, of its tranquility and friendliness.

Then a man he knew murdered a boy he also knew. The murderer randomly killed eight strangers - variously shooting, strangling, stabbing, bludgeoning and hacking his victims and running them down with cars - and innocent Perth was changed forever.

In the middle-class suburbs which were the killer's main stalking grounds, the mysterious murders created widespread anxiety and instant local myth.

The Shark Net is a virbant and haunting memoir that reaches beyond the dark recesses of murder and chaos to encompass their ordinary suburban background.

Aged six, Robert Drewe moved with his family from Melbourne to Perth, the world's most isolated city - and proud of it. This sun-baked coast was innocently proud, too, of its tranquility and friendliness.

Then a man he knew murdered a boy he also knew. The murderer randomly killed eight strangers - variously shooting, strangling, stabbing, bludgeoning and hacking his victims and running them down with cars - and innocent Perth was changed forever.

In the middle-class suburbs which were the killer's main stalking grounds, the mysterious murders created widespread anxiety and instant local myth.

The Shark Net is a virbant and haunting memoir that reaches beyond the dark recesses of murder and chaos to encompass their ordinary suburban background.