Matthew Spencer launches his thriller Black River

Author and former journalist Matthew Spencer is launching his thriller Black River on Thursday 4 August at 7:00pm at the Mount Gambier Library.

Matthew Spencer was a journalist at The Australian newspaper for twenty years, with long stints running the foreign desk and as opinion editor. Matthew has written for newspapers and magazines in Uganda and Kenya and been published in The Australian Financial Review and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Matthew has drawn on both his journalism experience and his childhood growing up on the grounds of The Kings School in Parramatta to write Black River, his debut novel.

Mount Gambier Library Team Leader Kristi Brooks said that Matthew has only fond memories of his boarding school days; Black River is quite the opposite; it's dark, moody and scary - an utterly compelling read!

Black River centres around the murder of a young woman found on an elite boarding school's deserted grounds during a long, burning summer in Sydney. The city is on edge. A serial killer is preying on victims along the bands of the Paramatta River. Adam Bowman, a battling journalist, might be the only person who can uncover the links between the school murder and the 'Blue Moon Killer'. But he will have to go into the darkest places of his childhood to piece together the clues. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Rose Riley is part of the task force, desperately trying to find the killer before he strikes again. Adam's past might turn out to be Rose's biggest trump card - or it may bring the whole investigation crashing down and put her own life in danger.

Allen & Unwin Publishing Director Tom Gilliat says Matthew Spencer "belongs in the same Australian crime pantheon as Jane Harper, Chris Hammer and Christian White, and Black River is going to propel him there. This is the crime thriller of the year!"

This free in-conversation event is hosted by former ABC South East journalist Alan Richardson. Bookings required contact Mount Gambier Library on 8721 2540 or book online at www.mountgambier.sa.gov.au/library under 'Programs and Events'.

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