‘The rural crime fiction wave continues with this brilliant new arid drama.’ - Australian Women's Weekly
‘The writing is generous and whip-smart, with sentences that will stop readers in their tracks to savour them ... Heart-racing twists propel the novel to its denouement, while the oppressive heat and arid landscape add an extra layer of threat to the unfolding drama.’- Books + PublishingTwo bodies. One long hot summer. A town that will never be the same.  
When Adam Lawson's wrecked car is found a kilometre from Daisy Baker’s body, the whole town assumes it’s an open and shut case. But Jesse Redpath isn’t from Canticle Creek. Where she comes from, the truth often hides in plain sight, but only if you know where to look. When Jesse starts to ask awkward questions, she uncovers a town full of contradictions and a cast of characters with dark pasts, secrets to hide and even more to lose.
 
As the temperature soars, and the ground bakes, the wilderness surrounding Canticle Creek becomes a powderkeg waiting to explode. All it needs is one spark.
A twisty crime thriller set in small town Australia perfect for readers of The Dry and Scrublands.
PRAISE FOR CANTICLE CREEK
‘Hyland, a seasoned firefighter, ensures the climactic inferno takes your breath away. More please.’ -
The Times ‘An atmospheric gripper.’ -
Crime Monthly
‘Canticle Creek had me gripped from beginning to end.’ -
Lovereading  
Details
ISBN13: 9781761150036
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 352
Edition: Trade Paperback
Publication Date: 01 Dec 2021
Publisher: Ultimo Press
Publication City, Country: Australia
Dimensions (cm): 23.4(H)x15.3(L)470
Weight (gm): 470
Author Biography
Adrian Hyland is the award-winning author of 
Diamond Dove, 
Gunshot Road and 
Kinglake-350, which was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Literary Award for non-fiction in 2012. His books have been published internationally, including in Britain and the US, and translated into a variety of languages, including German, French, Swedish and Czech.
Reviews
‘The rural crime fiction wave continues with this brilliant new arid drama.’  * Australian Women's Weekly *
‘Hyland has mastered the architecture of noir – his sinister tale seethes with small-town atmosphere and satisfying twists, set against the dangers and harsh beauty of the Australian landscape.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
‘an entertaining and engrossing novel. Hyland has written the ideal story for a long, hot summer, where fire always seems a possibility.’  * The Canberra Times *
‘You can almost feel the blanketing heat and crunch of dry foliage underfoot while reading
Canticle Creek ... a well-paced, atmospheric thriller with unexpected twists’ * The West Australian *
‘An atmospheric gripper.’ * Crime Monthly *
‘More please.’ * The Times *
‘Canticle Creek had me gripped from beginning to end.’ * Lovereading *