This was different to what I was expecting, but good.
Based around one single event, The Brotherhood tells the tale of when Tasmania's super-cop gets killed in the line of duty. We see the aftermath through the eyes of a number of people; from the commissioner down to the suspect himself.
Y.A. Erskine is herself a former Tasmania Police officer. So she writes with an insiders perspective (I only hope Tasmania's finest are really as corrupt and backward as depicted here). It was a great read and I look forward to more from this author.
Based around one single event, The Brotherhood tells the tale of when Tasmania's super-cop gets killed in the line of duty. We see the aftermath through the eyes of a number of people; from the commissioner down to the suspect himself.
Y.A. Erskine is herself a former Tasmania Police officer. So she writes with an insiders perspective (I only hope Tasmania's finest are really as corrupt and backward as depicted here). It was a great read and I look forward to more from this author.
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