S.d. Hinton

S.d. Hinton

Born in Melbourne, SD Hinton worked as an anaesthetic nurse within the public health system before moving into health education. She has travelled extensively and unconventionally and spent a year living in a loft apartment in Istanbul writing and learning Turkish. She now lives in Western Victoria and writes full time, having overcome a lifetime struggle with dyslexia. She loves crime thriller novels, particularly from writers such as Peter Temple, Dennis Lehane, Garry Disher, and Candice Fox.

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The Brothers
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The Brothers
  • By: S.d. Hinton
  • Narrator: Ant Neate
  • Length: 11 hours 17 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: August 10, 2022
  • Language: English
  • (290 ratings)
(290 ratings)
An isolated house. A mysterious note. Someone is watching … An absorbing, atmospheric mystery about families, secrets and the bonds of brotherhood set on the Victorian south coast. Welcome home, Jake … When Special Forces veteran Jake... Read more

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