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Into the Night

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After the shocking murder of a high-profile celebrity, Gemma Woodstock must pull back the layers of a gilded cage to discover who among the victim's friends and family can be trusted—and who may be the killer.
Troubled and brilliant, Detective Sergeant Gemma Woodstock finds herself lost and alone after a recent move to Melbourne, brokenhearted by the decisions she's had to make. Her new workplace is a minefield and Detective Sergeant Nick Fleet, the partner she has been assigned, is uncommunicative and often hostile. When a homeless man is murdered and Gemma is put on the case, she can't help feeling a connection with the victim and his lonely, isolated existence.
Then Sterling Wade, an up-and-coming actor filming his breakout performance in a closed-off city street, is murdered in the middle of an action-packed shot, and Gemma and Nick have to put aside their differences to unravel the mysteries surrounding the actor's life and death. Who could commit such a brazen crime? Who stands to profit from it? Far too many people, and none of them can be trusted. Gemma can't imagine a pair of victims with less in common—and yet as Gemma and Fleet soon learn, both men were keeping secrets that may have led to their deaths.
With riveting suspense, razor-sharp writing, and a fascinating cast of characters, Into The Night proves Sarah Bailey is a major new talent to watch in the world of literary crime fiction.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 2018
      The stabbing murder of Sterling Wade, a promising young actor, on a Melbourne movie set kick-starts Australian author Bailey’s disappointing sequel to 2017’s The Dark Lake. Det. Sgt. Gemma Woodstock digs into Sterling’s complicated life and unearths several suspects: Brodie Kent, Sterling’s roommate and same sex lover; Lizzie Short, Sterling’s fiancée; Riley Cartwright, Sterling’s drug-addicted director; and Sterling’s parents—who are on the brink of declaring bankruptcy and set to inherit his fortune. Meanwhile, Gemma struggles with her hot and cold relationship with partner Nick Fleet, and with her recent gut-wrenching decision to leave her school-age son with his father and move to the city. She’s also troubled by the high priority placed on the Wade case at the expense of solving a homeless man’s murder. Gemma’s case seems to be going nowhere until she discovers evidence that proves Sterling and the homeless man were killed with the same murder weapon. Burdened by too many subplots, the story never gathers much steam and struggles to find its way. Agent: Daniel Lazar, Writers House.

    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2018

      Set in the author's hometown of Melbourne Bailey's second novel (after The Dark Lake) finds Det. Sgt. Gemma Woodstock and her partner Nick Fleet desperate to solve two murders. The victims--one an elderly homeless loner, the other a rising star in the movie business--couldn't be less alike, but each was stabbed once in the heart. The latter case is particularly baffling. Sterling Wade was killed in the street, on camera, in the midst of a zombie attack with hundreds of extras swarming. He was so well liked that finding a motive and narrowing down potential killers is challenging. Gemma recently moved from a small town, and she struggles to find her place in the police department. Her investigating partner's sarcasm is an annoyance, and she misses her five-year-old son, who's back home with her ex. She finds it difficult to give up sleeping with strangers, despite being pursued by a handsome lawyer. Will she place herself and others at risk to solve the crimes? VERDICT Bailey delineates a host of characters with consummate skill. While the requisite twists are not always startling, the plot is pleasingly complex. Admirers of Nicci French's "Frieda Klein" series will enjoy this absorbing mystery.--Ron Terpening, formerly of Univ. of Arizona, Tucson

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from October 15, 2018
      The murder of homeless Walter Miller has priority with Melbourne police until another case takes precedence. Actor Sterling Wade, known for his television work, is killed during the filming of a crowd scene while being mobbed by actors costumed as zombies in what was to be his breakthrough movie role. Detectives Gemma Woodstock and Nick Fleet, assigned to the Wade case, are soon frustrated by a wealth of information but no leads. Wade's live-in lover, grief-stricken actress Lizzie Short, claims they were recently engaged, while equally mournful Brodie Kent, a recent housemate of the pair, says he and Wade were lovers; meanwhile, Wade's older brother, Paul, resents his younger sibling's good fortune and lack of support for their financially strapped parents. Only when Woodstock notices that the stab wounds on Miller and Wade seem identical do the two cases take a different turn. Woodstock, introduced in Bailey's debut, The Dark Lake? (2017), is a splendidly complex and fallible character who describes herself as an exceptional detective but a shitty partner and a barely passable mother to Ben, the young son she adores, who lives with his father. Readers will want to see more of Woodstock.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • Books+Publishing

      April 3, 2018
      When a homeless man is stabbed in a Carlton park, Detective Sergeant Gemma Woodstock is the first homicide officer there. Walter Miller has no enemies, not many friends and only one witness to his murder. Gemma’s determination for justice is fierce, but she is forced to pause her pursuit when another stabbing occurs, this time of a high-profile actor. Sterling Wade has few enemies and thousands of fans, and there were hundreds of costumed witnesses to Wade's stabbing—all of them carrying weapons. Miller’s death was lonely and Wade’s was caught on camera, but solving the two cases will test Gemma to breaking point. This is Sarah Bailey's second novel to feature Gemma Woodstock. In Into the Night, Gemma has left the regional home-town setting of The Dark Lake and is using the noise of the big city and the men she beds to shake off her misery. Gemma’s transfer is a boon for the series, with Bailey’s writing stronger than ever and the prickliness of her characters a natural fit for the jarring confines of Melbourne's central business district. For local readers, the setting itself plays a vital part, with the Melbourne streetstheir bar fights and business dealingscoming to life on the page. This is a bristling police procedural for fans of Emma Viskic and J M Green. Fiona Hardy is a bookseller at Readings Carlton

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