When Lisa Jeffries, a young Aboriginal girl from the Martu tribe is found brutally murdered in a remote Pilbara town, Detective Aidan Zimmerman is sent to investigate. Despite the viciousness of the murder there is little interest or political will to see the investigation through even though it soon becomes obvious that not all is what it seems and that Zimmerman himself is being set up.
Lisa is left with unexplained marks on her body, and with attached ancient symbols that leads to an obscure priest and to another similar killing years before threatening to embroil the Catholic diocese in an ongoing sexual abuse scandal and take down the Bishop’s ambition to become a Cardinal.
Crime beyond the remote bush
Young anonymous Aboriginal death
Forensic postmortem examinations
A Catholic Archbishop’s indifference
A scandal of underpinned sexual abuse
Anti-Semitic prejudice directed at the lead investigator who begins an affair with the dead girl’s mother.
All the basic elements of an Australian crime novel!
The Pilbara Killings is a story of savage murder, tribal ritual and cover-up, which explores the genesis of evil.
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When Lisa Jeffries, a young Aboriginal girl from the Martu tribe is found brutally murdered in a remote Pilbara town, Detective Aidan Zimmerman is sent to investigate. Despite the viciousness of the murder there is little interest or political will to see the investigation through even though it soon becomes obvious that not all is what it seems and that Zimmerman himself is being set up.
Lisa is left with unexplained marks on her body, and with attached ancient symbols that leads to an obscure priest and to another similar killing years before threatening to embroil the Catholic diocese in an ongoing sexual abuse scandal and take down the Bishop’s ambition to become a Cardinal.
Crime beyond the remote bush
Young anonymous Aboriginal death
Forensic postmortem examinations
A Catholic Archbishop’s indifference
A scandal of underpinned sexual abuse
Anti-Semitic prejudice directed at the lead investigator who begins an affair with the dead girl’s mother.
All the basic elements of an Australian crime novel!
The Pilbara Killings is a story of savage murder, tribal ritual and cover-up, which explores the genesis of evil.
New podcast weblog
THE PILBARA KILLINGS
By Saabine T. Shetlomm as read by Andrew Zbar
When Lisa Jeffries, a young Aboriginal girl from the Martu tribe is found brutally murdered in a remote Pilbara town, Detective Aidan Zimmerman is sent to investigate. Despite the viciousness of the murder there is little interest or political will to see the investigation through even though it soon becomes obvious that not all is what it seems and that Zimmerman himself is being set up. Lisa is left with unexplained marks on her body, and with attached ancient symbols that leads to an obscure priest and to another similar killing years before which now threatens to embroil the Catholic diocese in an ongoing sexual abuse scandal and take down the Bishop’s ambition to become a Cardinal. Crime beyond the remote bush Young anonymous Aboriginal deathForensic postmortem examinationsA Catholic Archbishop’s indifferenceA scandal of underpinned sexual abuse Anti-Semitic prejudice directed at the lead investigator who begins an injudicious affair with the dead girl’s mother. All the basic elements of an Australian crime novel! The Pilbara Killings is a story of savage murder, tribal ritual and cover-up, which explores the genesis of evil.
LICENSED MUSIC ENOCH YANG DANCE OF THE DYING SWAN
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Chapters 6 and 7
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License music The Birds of Norway The Darkness Cannot Harm You
By Saabine T. Shetlomm as read by Andrew Zbar
Chapters 4 and 5
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License Music Joshua Spacht This too shall pass (Chopin Prelude in B minor)
By Saabine T. Shetlomm as read by Andrew Zbar
When Lisa Jeffries, a young Aboriginal girl from the Martu tribe is found brutally murdered in a remote Pilbara town, Detective Aidan Zimmerman is sent to investigate. Despite the viciousness of the murder there is little interest or political will to see the investigation through even though it soon becomes obvious that not all is what it seems and that Zimmerman himself is being set up.
Lisa is left with unexplained marks on her body, and with attached ancient symbols that leads to an obscure priest and to another similar killing years before threatening to embroil the Catholic diocese in an ongoing sexual abuse scandal and take down the Bishop’s ambition to become a Cardinal.
Crime beyond the remote bush
Young anonymous Aboriginal death
Forensic postmortem examinations
A Catholic Archbishop’s indifference
A scandal of underpinned sexual abuse
Anti-Semitic prejudice directed at the lead investigator who begins an affair with the dead girl’s mother.
All the basic elements of an Australian crime novel!
The Pilbara Killings is a story of savage murder, tribal ritual and cover-up, which explores the genesis of evil.
New podcast weblog