The Killing of Caroline Byrne

The Killing of Caroline Byrne A Journey for Justice

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Publisher's Synopsis

On a bleak, moonless winter night in the winter of 1995 beautiful Sydney model Caroline Byrne died, her body embedded head-first into a crevice at the bottom of The Gap at the historic entrance to Sydney Harbour.

How did she get out so far, almost 12 metres from the base of the sheer sandstone precipice? Did she jump, as so many had done before at the notorious suicide spot, or had she been thrown in a fit of rage?

What begins with the retrieval of a shattered body from the harbour city's most notorious suicide spots turns into one of the nation's most extraordinary murder investigations, leading to the dark heart of a city gripped by greed, pandering to its powerful, and exposing a police force whose lack of imagination and resources was surpassed only by the doggedness of its finest officers to right an unforgivable wrong.

This is a journey to justice, the extraordinary inside story of Caroline's father Tony Byrne's determination to find the truth of his daughter's death and, in doing so, test the justice system to its limits.

Robert Wainwright has followed this case in detail ever since Caroline Byrne's death. He helped track down Gordon Wood in London and was on Qantas flight 32 when the killer was flown back to Sydney to face justice. A journalist of 25 years experience, he is the author of Rose: the unauthorised biography of Rose Hancock Porteous (2002) and the prize winning The Lost Boy (2004).

Book information

ISBN: 9781741148510
Publisher: Orion
Imprint: No Imprint
Pub date:
DEWEY: 364.152309
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 352
Weight: 352g
Height: 199mm
Width: 128mm
Spine width: 30mm