The Night Ferry

The Night Ferry is Michael Robotham's third novel. Like the previous two, it features ex-Detective Inspector Vincent Ruiz, only this time in a supporting role to the main character.[1]

The Night Ferry
AuthorMichael Robotham
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreCrime novel
PublisherHachette, Australia
Publication date
2007
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages408
ISBN978-1-847-44016-7
Preceded byLost (AKA The Drowning Man) 
Followed byShatter 

The book was shortlisted for the Ned Kelly and the UK Crime Writers Association Steel Dagger awards, both in 2007.[2]

Plot summary

DC Alisha Barba is recovering after breaking her back during a kidnap rescue operation[3] with the Metropolitan Police in London 12 months earlier. One day, Alisha receives a message from an old school friend with whom she has lost touch after they fell out. On the night of their school reunion, Alisha meets Cate for the first time in years and Cate is showing off her baby bump. When a crazed driver mows Cate and her husband down an ambulance is called.[4] The paramedics can do nothing for Cate's husband and emergency first aid on Cate reveals her baby bump to be false.[5]

With Cate dead, Alisha must confront a deadly trafficking operation that stretches across Europe and into Asia.[6] With former Detective Inspector Ruiz (her old boss) she embarks on the quest for truth and a promise she made to Cate to not let her baby be taken by someone else.[1]

gollark: If you put it in the overworld it just flies off to what I assume is where it would live if it was in the End.
gollark: You can't really see it because it's a still image, but the guardian is frozen in place and can be moved via spatial IO.
gollark: Fear it.
gollark: I think the implications are obvious.
gollark: It also turns out you can put it into spatial IO.

References

  1. "Australian Crime Fiction Database - The Night Ferry by Michael Robotham". crimedownunder.com. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  2. "The Night Ferry novel by Michael Robotham". www.michaelrobotham.com. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  3. "The Night Ferry". OverDrive. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  4. Rutten, Tim (4 July 2007). "Afloat with its thrilling legacy". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  5. Turnbull, Sue (1 June 2007). "The Night Ferry - Book Reviews - Books - Entertainment - smh.com.au". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  6. Cisco, Andrea. "Fiction, Suspense Book Review: The Night Ferry by - Michael Robotham". armchairinterviews.com. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
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