The highly anticipated new novel from the international bestselling Australian author of Splintered Heart and Sinister Intent, being developed for screen by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Jayden Cummins. Fatal Envy is the #1 bestselling book three in Linda Dowling's Red Dust Novel Series. FRACTURED. VENGEFUL. DEADLY.It has been almost four years since the homestead, Woori, burned to the ground in Sinister Intent, book 2 in the #1 bestselling Red Dust Novel series.Lisa O'Connor is now Lisa Garrett after marrying her enigmatic Aboriginal jackaroo, Billy Garrett. In 1975, Lisa is about to enter a new phase in her life as mother to twins, Jesse and Jedda, and she is finally putting her horrific past behind her.Polly Walker is the first-born daughter of Mitch and Tess Walker, who live on the neighbouring farm of Woodside. Her parents' destructive marriage seems to be taking a toll on the young girl, but there is far more to Polly than meets the eye. As the lives of the Garrett and Walker family collide, heartbreak and tragedy threaten to destroy Lisa and Billy's newfound happiness with their young family. And as they navigate the darkness of mental illness, an even more disturbed individual lies in wait to take his revenge on Alan Smith, Lisa's uncle, and Billy.
Fatal Envy, the final saga in the Red Dust series, will thrill fans of the first two Red Dust novels. Linda Dowling weaves a story that spans two decades, set against the background of the magnificent Australian outback
and inner-city Sydney. Full of hope, new horizons, greed, envy, love and loss, book three is an unputdownable finale in this bestselling series.PRAISE FOR LINDA DOWLING'Linda Dowling is an exceptionally talented author who weaves the often tragic together with the beauty and love of life. She expertly paints the picture of a dry, arid landscape that is rugged yet serenely majestic, which seeps into the souls of those who live there.'
Jamie Michele, Readers' Favorite'Linda Dowling is an amazing storyteller as she once again covers the human emotions that we all feel: envy, hatred, love, joy, loss and grief.'
Lynne Collette