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Panic

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BRONTE NEEDS A PLACE TO LIE LOW.

She posted a drunken rant that went horrifically viral. Now – jobless, friendless and broke – she's forced to volunteer as a carer on an isolated rural property. She won't be paid for looking after dementia sufferer Nell, but at least she'll have a place to stay.

Bronte's host is Nell's daughter Veda, who runs spiritual rebirthing retreats. She also claims the rights of a sovereign citizen and rejects the authority of the state, refusing even to register her car. She has acquired a small but devoted following.

Are they harmless cranks, with their conspiracy theories and outrage at government overreach? Or dangerously paranoid domestic terrorists? And what is the dark secret that Nell, in her confusion, keeps harking back to?

Bronte, increasingly uneasy, would be getting far away from the whole place – if she had anywhere else to go.

Catherine Jinks' books for adults, young adults and children have been published in a dozen countries and have won numerous awards, including a Victorian Premier's Literary Award and the CBCA Book of the Year Award (four times). She lives in the Blue Mountains.

'[Jinks] crafts a taut, tense thriller of a narrative, expertly cranking up the suspense notch by notch.' Saturday Paper on Traced

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    • Books+Publishing

      November 19, 2024
      Modern society is well versed in the evils of social media. From cyberbullying and trolling to revenge porn and deep fakes, there is no end to the new and horrifying ways we can attack each other online. Catherine Jinks (Shelter) uses social media as a key ingredient in her latest thriller, Panic, alongside others, including conspiracy theorists and rebirthing rituals. Bronte is a young woman in her 20s who is trying to escape cyberbullying and harassment after a drunken video she posted online goes viral. The video was intended to call out her cheating boyfriend, a famous TikTok personality. Instead, she inadvertently mobilised his fanbase of young men, who are now stalking her. Desperate to disconnect from the online world, she takes a position as a volunteer carer at a wellness retreat, set in a sprawling former 19th-century homestead, run by a woman named Veda. At first, Veda’s ‘no screens’ rule seems ideal—a reprieve from the online abuse—but Bronte soon realises that her new host has other, more outlandish rules. While Panic has the potential for a taut, propulsive mystery, the pacing sometimes feels uneven and the tension dissipates. Nonetheless, the story maintains a palpable sense of unease throughout, interspersed with moments of wry humour relating to the wellness retreat and Veda’s delightfully eccentric rituals, and offers an engaging read—with well-drawn characters—that will appeal to readers of Shelley Burr, Garry Disher and Jane Harper.

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