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Highway Thirteen

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"McFarlane's skill in evoking individual inner lives and Jones's deftness in capturing their spirit make every character distinct." —The Washington Post on The Sun Walks Down, one of The Washington Post's 10 Best Audiobooks of 2023
A gripping, enigmatic collection of linked short stories about the reverberations of a serial killer's crimes in the lives of everyday people.

In 1998, an apparently ordinary Australian man is arrested and charged for a series of brutal murders. The news shocks the nation, bringing both horror and resolution to the victims' families, but its impact travels even further: into the past, as the murders rewrite personal histories, and into the future, as true crime podcasts and biopics tell the story of the crimes.
Highway Thirteen, Fiona McFarlane's newest collection, takes murder as its starting point, but it unfolds to encompass much more: through the investigation of the aftermath of this violence across time and place, from the killer's childhood town to Texas, Rome, and tropical northern Australia, McFarlane presents an oblique, entrancing exploration of the way stories are told and spread, and at what cost.
What damages, big and small, do these crimes incur? How do communities make sense of such atrocities? How does the mourning of families sit alongside the public fascination with terrible crimes? And can we tell true crime stories without centering the killers? From the acclaimed author of The Sun Walks Down and The High Places comes a captivating account of loss and its extended echoes in individual lives.
A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2024
      In these eerie and insightful linked stories, McFarlane (The Sun Walks Down) explores a serial killer’s rampage and its impact on an Australian community. The volume opens with “Tourists,” which takes place in 2005, nearly a decade after the killings that have since made Barrow a tourist destination for true crime fanatics. There, a local woman tells a coworker she can sense the presence of a victim whose body is yet to be discovered. McFarlane then rewinds to 1996 with “Hunter on the Highway,” when hitchhikers are turning up dead and the killer is at large, prompting a young woman to wonder if her boyfriend is the culprit. In “Democracy Sausage,” set in 1998, a political candidate’s chances for victory are dashed because he shares the surname of the man recently charged with the killings, taxi driver Paul Biga. Media coverage of the case gets further explored in “Fat Suit,” about an actor made up to look like the corpulent Biga for a salacious 2024 biopic. McFarlane beautifully renders the ways in which news of the crimes warps some of her cast’s relationships and causes other characters to slip into obsession. It’s a standout meditation on a community’s legacy of violence. Agent: Stephanie Cabot, Susanna Lea Assoc.

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