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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2008

Originally published
  
2008

Preceded by
  
Dinosaur Days

Genre
  
Novel

4.1/5
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Country
  
Australia

Publisher
  
Sphere Books, London

Pages
  
466 pp

Author
  
Michael Robotham

Followed by
  
Bleed for Me

ISBN
  
978-1-84744-177-5

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Media type
  
Print Hardback & Paperback

Similar
  
Michael Robotham books, Other books

Shatter is a psychological thriller written by the Australian author Michael Robotham that was published in 2008.

Contents

Plot outline

Professor Joseph O'Loughlin (referred to as Joe throughout the novel) is tasked by the police with stopping a woman, Christine Wheeler, from committing suicide, only to fail. When Wheeler's teenage daughter appears onto his doorstep, she insists that her mother would not have jumped off a bridge as she did, for she was not suicidal and had a fear of heights. Haunted by his failure to save her and driven by a need to understand what caused her death, Joe searches for the truth, only to be caught up in a string of murders all while dealing with his own problems with Parkinson's disease and his marriage.

Awards

  • Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel, 2008: winner
  • Crime Writers' Association (UK), The CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, Best Thriller, 2008: shortlisted
  • Dedication

    "This is for Mark Lucas, a friend first."

    Reviews

    Sue Turnbull, in The Age, was impressed with the novel: "Thematically complex, artfully structured, beautifully written and observed, Shatter confirms Robotham's place in the front row of crime."

    Reviewing the book in Dark Scribe magazine, Rick R. Reed compared the villain to Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lector and went on: "Shatter really has it all when it comes to the thriller genre: it’s fast-paced, has uniquely and wonderfully-drawn characters, contains a great mystery at its center, and makes you want to read more from Michael Robotham."

    References

    Shatter (novel) Wikipedia