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Pheasants Nest Article

Read this exclusive article inspired by the events of Pheasants Nest by Louise Milligan.



In the realm of storytelling, newspapers serve as conduits for both truth and fiction, transporting readers to worlds beyond the confines of reality. Today, we invite you to step into the realm of imagination as we present a tantalizing fictional newspaper article, based on the upcoming novel from acclaimed journalist Louise Milligan, Pheasants Nest


 

A newspaper article, featuring an image of The Melbourne Daily Sunday, March 24, 2024 Fears for missing journalist. In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Kate Delaney, a renowned and beloved award-winning journalist, has gone missing. Delaney, known for her fearless reporting and insightful journalism, was last seen on High Street, leaving friends, family and the community in a state of shock and disbelief. Her disappearance has sparked a massive search effort, with authorities combing through the area to find any clues about her whereabouts. Delaney’s career has been marked by her dedication to uncovering the truth and giving voice to the voiceless. Her work has earned her numerous accolades and the respect of her peers and readers alike. As news of her disappearance spreads, messages of support and hope for her safe return have flooded social media, reflecting the impact she has had on so many lives. As the search for Kate Delaney continues, the mystery surrounding her disappearance deepens. Authorities are urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward, as her loved ones cling to hope for her safe return. The community stands united in their efforts to find her, holding onto the belief that Kate Delaney, with her unyielding spirit and determination, will soon be found. Read more in Pheasants Nest. In stores now. ‘Gripping and devastating . . . all too real.’ SARAH BAILEY. ‘As addictive as Gone Girl.’ PATRICIA KARVELAS.  ‘A compelling story, written with tautness and wit.’ ANNABEL CRABB. ‘Simply unmissable.’ HAYLEY SCRIVENOR.

 

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Pheasants Nest

By Louise Milligan


A gripping, propulsive and brilliantly original debut by award-winning investigative journalist and writer Louise Milligan.




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