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Radiant Heat
Radiant Heat | Sarah-Jane Collins
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When a catastrophic wildfire suddenly rips through a woman's hometown, she thinks she is lucky to have survived . . . until she finds a dead woman in her driveway, clutching a piece of paper with her name on it. . . . The blaze came out of nowhere one summer afternoon, a wall of fire fed by blustering wind. Yet, somehow, Alison is alive. She rode out the fire on the damp tiles of her bathroom, her entire body swaddled in a wet woolen blanket. As flames crackled around her, the bitter char of eucalyptus settled in the back of her throat, each breath more desperate than the last. The wildfire that devastated the Victoria countryside Alison calls home sets in motion a chain of events that threatens to obliterate the carefully constructed life she is living. When Alison emerges from her sheltering place, she spots a soot-covered cherry red car in her driveway, and in it, a dead woman. Alison has never met Simone Arnold in her life . . . or so she thinks. So what is she doing here? As Alison searches for answers across Australia's scorched bushlands, she soon learns that the fire isn't the only threat she's facing. . . .
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After barely escaping a bush fire, Alison walks to the road to leave the area and finds a woman dead in her car in her driveway. A combination of exploration of trauma and mystery, this book takes its time unfolding in a way I felt really suited the story. It‘s dark and can be emotionally challenging, but really good.

CW for physically/sexually abusive relationship on the page

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Radiant Heat | Sarah-Jane Collins
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THRILLER - MYSTERY

Escaping a raging Australian bush fire wasn‘t the only horrendous thing Allison had to endure in her life. Something else from her past was waiting.

When she felt it was safe to leave her home, she found a dead woman sitting in her driveway with Allison‘s address written on a slip of paper.

Allison has no idea who this woman is, but it is the address of where Allison used to live. 4/5

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