£2.99
Highway Thirteen
Reviews
GUARDIAN: ''Stylish and lyrical in its prose and deeply sensitive in its characterisation''
MAIL ON SUNDAY: ''Clever and engrossing''
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: ''McFarlane's imaginative and tonal range is astonishing . . . a superb writer''
TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT: ''A masterclass''
LOS ANGELES TIMES: ''McFarlane is a master at just about everything: dialogue, setting, comic timing''
Synopsis
In 1998, an apparently ordinary Australian man is arrested and charged for a series of brutal murders. The news shocks the nation, bringing both horror and resolution to the victims' families, but its impact travels even further: into the past, as the murders rewrite personal histories, and into the future, as true crime podcasts and biopics tell the story of the crimes.
From the killer's childhood town to Texas, Rome and beyond, from the mid-twentieth century to the near-future, Highway Thirteen asks how do communities make sense of such atrocities? How does the mourning of families sit alongside the public fascination with terrible crimes? And can we tell true crime stories without centring the killers?