Finding the Bones

Natalie Conyer

Pub Date: 4 November 2025
ISBN: 9781786585400
AU RRP: $34.99
Format: Trade paperback
Extent: 352 pages

Ebook ISBN: 9781786585417
AU RRP: $12.99

Destroy your beliefs or destroy your family? How could anyone decide something like that? And yet there was no choice.

 Sydney, 1980s: Belle Fitzgerald, young, rich and spirited, lives in Kings Cross, the city’s bohemian heart. When she learns of plans to demolish her street and evict its residents, she commits to fighting the development, even though this brings her up against the Cross’s crime lords and their servants, the notoriously corrupt local cops. Recklessly, dangerously, against her better judgment, she embarks on a passionate affair with one of those cops, Sergeant Stanton Rose. 

Then Belle goes missing. Her disappearance becomes one of the nation’s great mysteries. 

Sydney, today: Stanton Rose, retired, is an Australian icon, celebrated for his undercover work in the Cross. Jackie Rose, his daughter, has followed in his footsteps. She’s a homicide detective, uncompromising and ambitious. 

When Belle Fitzgerald’s bones are discovered, Jackie is given the very cold and very public case. This will be her moment to shine. But what she uncovers threatens to turn her life – and the lives of those closest to her – upside down. 

As her investigation deepens, Jackie has to decide how far she will go to navigate the fine line between love and betrayal, loyalty and corruption. 

About the Author

Finding the Bones is Natalie Conyer’s third novel. Her first novel, Present Tense, won a Ned Kelly Award and her second, Shadow City, has been shortlisted for both the Ned Kelly and Danger Awards.

Her short stories have won several awards and been featured in anthologies such as The Only One in the World and Dark Deeds Down Under Volume 2. A collection of her stories, The Book Club & Other Stories, was published in 2024.

Natalie lives in Sydney. She is a swimmer, a TV addict, a world-class procrastinator and a crime fiction tragic who loves the genre so much she did a doctorate on it.

https://natalieconyer.com/

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