Without a Trace by Susannah Glenn
$35.00 Inc GST
‘With a cast of compelling characters and a chain of delicious mysteries, Susannah Glenn has proven she is a writer to watch. This is a crime novel that soars!’ – Hayley Scrivenor, bestselling author of Dirt Town
‘Twisty, tight and impossible to put down. A great read.’ – Kelli Hawkins, author of Other People’s Houses and The Miller Women
Flying runs in Charlotte Clarke’s blood. As the daughter of a scenic flight company owner, her life is spent soaring over Sydney’s glittering harbour-until a series of devastating tragedies sends her crashing to earth. First, the deaths of her beloved grandmother and father, then her boyfriend Connor’s seaplane vanishes without a trace.
Haunted by his mysterious disappearance and convinced she’s being watched, Charlotte flees to a quiet coastal town and hits rock bottom, saved from a storm by a mysterious fisherman. But the calm is an illusion. Her paranoia peaks when she spots a man she believes is Connor, only to be told she’s mistaken …
As she uncovers shocking secrets about those she holds closest, Charlotte realises her life isn’t the only thing at risk. The truth about her past could be deadly.
About the Author:
Susannah Glenn is a former journalist, editor and communications consultant whose writing career has taken her to the South Pacific as well as many regions of Australia. Her debut novel, Between Husbands and Wives, was published in 2024. Susannah now writes full-time, her novels inspired by the mystery-thriller domestic noir genre, as well as the beautiful, complex, tangled mess that is human nature. Susannah lives between Adelaide and a cattle farm on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales with her husband Stuart and their indefatigable, surf-loving Australian cattle dog, Reg.
30 Jun 2026
Additional information
| Format | Paperback / softback |
|---|---|
| Genre | Thriller / suspense |
| Readership Level | General (US: Trade) |
| ISBN | 9780645858075 |
| Publication Date | 30 Jun 2026 |
Without a Trace by Susannah Glenn ISBN 9780645858075