In this gripping trilogy, award-winning true crime author Tony Reeves tells how three people literally got away with murder. In an unusual twist to the murder mystery genré. Reeves tells us "who dunnit" and how they walked away scott free. And it's all true! This is exclusive, groundbreaking exposure of some mysterious Sydney crimes.
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By Julie Powell
Jun 18, 2009
"Great" Obviously well-researched, factual yet interesting, intriguing and certainly enjoyable. Julie Elizabeth Powell, author of Gone, Slings & Arrows, The Star Realm, Invasion and Knowing Jack
"Terrific Read" If you're a fan of Dominick Dunn's writing, you'll love Tony Reeves' new book, Getting Away With Murder. It's the kind of fast-paced crime journal that makes great reading when your time is at a premium. Squeeze in a chapter here, a few paragraphs there. It just keeps rolling along - like a good crime book should. Enjoy! Joe Perrone Jr. Author of As the Twig is Bent (a mystery thriller) and Escaping Innocence (a coming-of-age tale set in the '60s)
"Getting Away With Murder by Tony Reeves" Tony Reeves knows more about Sydney crime than the local coppers, even those he has investigated over the years. So it comes as no surprise that he has solved crimes that proved beyond the collective skills of the finest police force that money can buy. Tony has chronicled murder and mayhem, Sydeney's principal industry, for four decades and has out-lived most of the practitioners of the trade he writes about so eloquently. He's always been "a good read" -- illuminating, entertaining, authoritative, controversial --and here he's done it again. "Getting Away With Murder" is required reading for those with a conscience, who care about their city, particularly those at Police HQ and others with something to hide... Barry Ward