Just where is justice in Australia hiding? This brilliant new collection of true crime stories takes us into the Australian courts of the 1980s and '90s, back in time to the goldfields of the 1860s, and out to the island nation of Nauru in 2006 to explore how the scales of justice are unbalanced. This is a world in which the innocent still get locked up
• and the guilty too often go free.
This collection is a must for all lovers of true crime.
It will shock, outrage and intrigue.
Robin Bowles charts a mysterious case of sudden death Lindy Cameron on the random shooting of Dr Andrew Taylor
Kathryn Deans on Heather Osland and how 13 years of torture was just the start of her ordeal
Liz Filleul on the disappearance of Elisabeth Membrey
Kerry Greenwood examines the role that crime writers have played in redressing miscarriages of justice
PD Martin on the Innocence Project, and Andrew Mallard Susan Metcalfe on the tragedy of two Iraqis left behind on Nauru
Leigh Redhead asks how a man who secretly filmed his flatmates got away with it
Shelley Robertson, a modern forensic pathologist, questions the
'whole truth' of expert testimony
Lucy Sussex on the unfortunate Mary Fortune
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