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Gone

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A missing girl ... a cold case ... a sister who won't give up ...
'I was there on the day Rebecca disappeared. I watched her hurry away. If I close my eyes I can still see her...'
When Rebecca Bundy fails to return home after the last day of school in 1984 her father reports her missing. But the teenager has run away before and recently she's been bragging about going to Queensland, so the police tell the family to wait it out.
Days pass. Rumours swirl. A man seen loitering near the bus stop might have followed her. Was there something going on between Rebecca and a male teacher? What about the sheep farmer on Glen Lochan Road where she babysat? And why is her boyfriend, the rough cattle guy Bull Tennant, so sure something sinister has happened?
Then a shocking murder-suicide at a local farm diverts police attention and Rebecca's disappearance all too quickly becomes a cold case.
But her younger sister Eliza has never forgotten, and for almost forty years she's been looking for answers.
Once she kept Rebecca's secrets. Now she's ready to share her story . . .
'Superbly written literary crime fiction.' Sydney Morning Herald
'A gripping yet poignant unravelling of a family in the aftermath of a tragic crime. Utterly compelling and exceptionally clever, Gone had me hooked from its intense beginning to its heart-wrenching and unpredictable ending.' Lyn Yeowart
'The drive to find out the truth kept me glued to it.' Shelley Burr
'Gone is an absorbing tale where in the blink of an eye, everything can change. Such a compelling story, you won't be able to put this down. I read it in a day!' Vikki Petraitis
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    • Books+Publishing

      November 28, 2023
      On the final day of school in 1984, Rebecca Bundy is last seen by her sister, Eliza, waiting for the bus after an argument with their mother. With the disappearance dismissed as a runaway case, a murder-suicide at a nearby home instead captures the attention of police and media mere days later. Eventually, the police conduct a half-hearted investigation that pigeonholes Rebecca, aged 17, as vulnerable because of her supposed sexual appeal to the men in her periphery. As is made clear from Eliza’s reflections in the prologue, it takes 38 years from Rebecca's disappearance—into the current age of podcasts, armchair sleuths and a cultural fascination with true crime—for Rebecca’s fate to finally be uncovered. Gone is the first rural crime novel by Glenna Thomson, author of two contemporary fiction novels exploring women’s experiences. The fictional town of Maryhill in central Victoria and its small-town conflicts are depicted as evocatively as Jane Harper’s Kiewarra. Unlike most rural crime novels, Gone is not centred around the investigation. The story is Eliza’s rather than Rebecca’s, as Rebecca is gone before she can tell her own story. Thomson writes with empathy about the traumatic effect of living in the shadow of a missing person and the need for answers. Recommended for readers of Emily Maguire’s An Isolated Incident, this is an insightful and thoughtful novel that touches on the ethics of true crime media and returns the focus to the people involved.

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