AUDIOBOOK
Duration
7h 28m
Year
2023
Language
English

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'Compelling and explosive: you won't be able to put this book down.' Hayley Scrivenor, author of Dirt Town

'Prepare to be terrified! A real rollercoaster of a debut.' Nicci French, author of The Favour

SOME THREATS ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR ...

Longlisted, Best Adult Novel, Davitt Awards

The first drops start to fall when Quinn spies the body. With no reception and nothing but an empty road for miles, does she stop to help or keep driving to safety?

Back at the iconic country pub where Quinn works, Andrea is sandbagging the place in preparation for heavy rains. Alone with her sleeping son in the back room, she reluctantly lets a biker in to wait out the storm.

Out on the wet roads, tensions arise among four backpackers on their way to Darwin. They haven't prepared for this kind of weather and the flooding isn't the only threat on the horizon …

Chilling, tense and twisted, this compulsive thriller will send adrenaline coursing through your veins.

'An electrifying outback thriller that's unlike anything I've read.' Mark Brandi, author of Wimmera

'This has to be the most terrifying book I've read in years! Michelle is a very assured writer, and her characters are so believable. I genuinely cared whether they lived or died, which is what made the book so deliciously tense.' Shelley Burr, author of Wake

'What a rollercoaster ride! A cracking debut you won't be able to put down.' Kelli Hawkins, author of Other People's Houses

'An utterly chilling read with an unexpected twist.' Vikki Petraitis, author of The Unbelieved

'Masterful twists all the way to its shattering ending.' Greg Woodland, author of The Night Whistler

'Taut, unpredictable, terrifying.' Neela Janakiramanan, author of The Registrar

'A haunting road trip through the outback with a terrifying finale.' Tim Ayliffe, author of The Enemy Within

'The only thing wrong with this Aussie holiday read is it is so hard to put down.' The Chronicle

'The Rush by Michelle Prak gives new meaning to the words gripping and horrifying ... It is anything but your typical outback thriller.' Books+Publishing Michelle Prak is a professional communicator with a thirty-year career in PR, social media, politics and journalism. Her short stories have been shortlisted in several competitions, and she was runner-up in the Furphy Literary Award 2021. Her debut thriller, The Rush, was published in 2023. Michelle lives in Adelaide and teaches communication subjects at the University of South Australia. 'This has to be the most terrifying book I've read in years! Michelle is a very assured writer, and her characters are so believable. I genuinely cared whether they lived or died, which is what made the book so deliciously tense.' 'Great characters and a wicked plot. A haunting road trip through the outback with a terrifying finale. I loved this book.' 'Taut, unpredictable, terrifying; the uniquely Australian weather and landscape are both joyful and become an unwitting accomplice. Michelle Prak weaves such a suspenseful story that you might never want to be alone or isolated again.' 'An electrifying outback thriller that's unlike anything I've read – I couldn't put it down. The Rush will make you rethink your next road trip.' 'What a rollercoaster ride ... This book grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go until the very last page ... I loved it! Michelle Prak shows outback Australia in all its dangerous glory, a place to which villains are drawn and where heroes are made.' 'A sunny outback road trip with two friendly young couples: what could possibly go wrong? The Rush flips the trope with sudden floods, then piles on the threats for its women heroes – stranded far from home, isolated and vulnerable … not just to flooded creeks and cut off roads, but to the deadly games of a predator. Like a river in full flood, Michelle Prak's heart-pounding debut thriller swe

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