Dirt Creek: A Novel

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Who's lying about what happened at Dirt Creek?

"Blends a taut psychological thriller with a suspenseful police procedural...Fans of Liane Moriarty and Jane Harper won't want to miss this page-turner." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"A novel of sharp-edged tempers, accidents waiting to happen and dark inheritances." --New York Times Book Review

When twelve-year-old Esther disappears on the way home from school in a small town in rural Australia, the community is thrown into a maelstrom of suspicion and grief. As Detective Sergeant Sarah Michaels arrives in town during the hottest spring in decades and begins her investigation, Esther's tenacious best friend, Ronnie, is determined to find Esther and bring her home.

When schoolfriend Lewis tells Ronnie that he saw Esther with a strange man at the creek the afternoon she went missing, Ronnie feels she is one step closer to finding her. But why is Lewis refusing to speak to the police? And who else is lying about how much they know about what has happened to Esther?

Punctuated by a Greek chorus, which gives voice to the remaining children of the small, dying town, this novel explores the ties that bind, what we try and leave behind us, and what we can never outrun, while never losing sight of the question of what happened to Esther, and what her loss does to a whole town.

In Hayley Scrivenor's Dirt Creek, a small-town debut mystery described as The Dry meets Everything I Never Told You, a girl goes missing and a community falls apart and comes together.

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336 pages

Average rating: 7.8

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emily_roamswild
Mar 09, 2023
10/10 stars
I finished this in one day. I’m not sure if it’s because I was struggling with a few books and this narrative style fits my brain—but I couldn’t put it down. I was wrapped up in this heatstroke Noir. I needed to know what happened to Ester. This is a procedural—in that you get to spend time with the lady cop but not too much time. The rest of the book, you live with the children and mothers of this town. I was smitten with the Ronnie chapters. Eager for the Sarah chapters. Haunted by the Constance chapters. And Lewis? Don’t even get me started. I was even charmed by the “We” chapters, although I thought they were a bit much for me personally. Overall, a stunner. Beautiful and so far? The best book of 2023 for me.

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