For a long time Lawson's Bend had held little for Henny. Almost ten years ago she'd got out and vowed never to come back. But sometimes things change . . .
In the hot summer of 2008, Henny Bolton loses her best friend on a night they should have been celebrating their futures. It's a loss about which she remains grief-stricken. Right after the accident, Henny flees the small country town and true to her word, she's not been back.
Stephen Drake never left Lawson's Bend. He once had ambitions for a different life but staying close to family became more important after that tragic night.
But when Henny's mother dies suddenly in a fall near the old quarry, and Henny is forced to return to Lawson's Bend, it's apparent that questions need to be asked. Was it really an accident? Her plan was to get out of town again as quickly as possible. But then there is Stephen . . .
'Nicole Hurley-Moore has well and truly settled herself into my list of go-to Australian rural fiction authors. Lawson's Bend is a novel that ricochets with suspense, mystery and intrigue. I loved it!' Mrs B's Book Reviews
'... captures the essence of times past, futures yet to be discovered, fresh beginnings, all with a hope and knowledge based in love and understanding.' Blue Wolf Reviews