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The Boundary
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The Boundary is new Australian crime that will keep you guessing.

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Overview

Hours after rejecting the Corrowa People’s native title claim on Brisbane’s Meston Park, Justice Bruce Brosnan is brutally murdered in his home. Days later, lawyers against the claim are also found dead.

Aboriginal people were once prohibited from entering Brisbane’s city limits at night, and Meston Park stood on the boundary. The Corrowa’s matriarch, Ethel Cobb, is convinced the murders are the work of an ancient assassin who has returned to destroy the boundary, but Aboriginal lawyer Miranda Eversely isn't so sure. When the Premier is kidnapped, the pressure to find the killer intensifies ...

While the investigation forces Detective Sergeant Jason Matthews to confront his buried heritage, Miranda battles a sense of personal failure at the Corrowa’s defeat. How far will it take her to the edge of self-destruction?

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Nicole Watson

Nicole Watson

Nicole Watson, a Mununjali and Birri Gubba woman from south-east Queensland, is Director of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub at the University of Melbourne. A former Professor of Law at the University of Technology Sydney, she has made significant contributions to the legal field. She received the David Unaipon Award in 2009 for her crime novel The Boundary and is a former columnist for the National Indigenous Times.