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9780143795643
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Stevenson, Benjamin
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Either side of midnight
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[Melbourne, VIC] : Michael Joseph, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2020
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327 pages ; 24 cm.
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"One million witnesses, one impossible murder"--Cover.
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How can it be murder when the victim pulled the trigger? At 9.01 pm, TV presenter Sam Midford delivers the monologue for his popular current affairs show Midnight Tonight. He seems nervous and the crew are convinced he's about to propose to his girlfriend live on air. Instead, he pulls out a gun and shoots himself in the head. Sam's grief-stricken twin Harry is convinced his brother was murdered. But how can that be, when one million viewers witnessed Sam pull the trigger? Only Jack Quick, a disgraced television producer in the last days of a prison sentence, is desperate enough to take Harry's money to investigate. But as Jack starts digging, he finds a mystery more complex than he first assumed. And if he's not careful, he'll find out first-hand that there's more than one way to kill someone . . .
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Suspense fiction
Ex-convicts
Suicide
Television personalities -- Death
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Australian fiction
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