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  • Published: 17 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781761045158
  • Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 9 hr 22 min
  • Narrators: Henry Nixon, Bianca Bradey

Cutters End




A scintillating crime thriller, set in the South Australian outback town of Cutters End. A mysterious death on New Year’s Eve 1989 leads to a shocking murder investigation 32 years later . . .

A desert highway. A remote town. A murder that won’t stay hidden.

New Year’s Eve, 1989. Eighteen-year-old Ingrid Mathers is hitchhiking her way to Alice Springs. Bored, hungover and separated from her friend Joanne, she accepts a lift to the remote town of Cutters End.

July 2021. Detective Sergeant Mark Ariti is seconded to a recently reopened case, one in which he has a personal connection. Three decades ago, a burnt and broken body was discovered in scrub off the Stuart Highway, 300km south of Cutters End. Though ultimately ruled an accidental death, many people - including a high-profile celebrity - are convinced it was murder.

When Mark’s interviews with the witnesses in the old case files go nowhere, he has no choice but to make the long journey up the highway to Cutters End.

And with the help of local Senior Constable Jagdeep Kaur, he soon learns that this death isn’t the only unsolved case that hangs over the town...

'A pacy, atmospheric thriller that joins the ranks of Australian outback noir.' Jock Serong, author of The Rules of Backyard Cricket

  • Published: 17 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781761045158
  • Imprint: Penguin Random House Australia Audio
  • Format: Audio Download
  • Length: 9 hr 22 min
  • Narrators: Henry Nixon, Bianca Bradey

About the author

Margaret Hickey

Margaret Hickey is an award-winning author and playwright from North East Victoria. She has a PhD in Creative Writing and is deeply interested in rural lives and communities. She is the author of Cutters End, Stone Town and Broken Bay. Her new novel, The Creeper, will be released in June 2024.

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Praise for Cutters End

The roadhouse novel has been well traversed by male writers in Australia: here it is through female eyes. The results are confirmation of the horrors we know about, and the revelation of some chilling surprises. A pacy, atmospheric thriller that joins the ranks of Australian outback noir.

Jock Serong