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Jane Furlong was seventeen when she disappeared off Auckland City's Karangahape Road - a notorious sex strip - in 1993. Her disappearance became a media frenzy, with Jane's face and halo of fiery red hair emblazoned on newspapers and television screens across the country. It soon emerged she was to have been a witness at the trial of a wealthy businessman charged with sex crimes. The police identified a number of suspects. No one was charged. Nineteen years later a woman walking her dog on a beach an hour's drive from Auckland made a gruesome discovery: a skull was poking through the sand. The…mehr

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Jane Furlong was seventeen when she disappeared off Auckland City's Karangahape Road - a notorious sex strip - in 1993. Her disappearance became a media frenzy, with Jane's face and halo of fiery red hair emblazoned on newspapers and television screens across the country. It soon emerged she was to have been a witness at the trial of a wealthy businessman charged with sex crimes. The police identified a number of suspects. No one was charged. Nineteen years later a woman walking her dog on a beach an hour's drive from Auckland made a gruesome discovery: a skull was poking through the sand. The body in the windswept dunes was found to be that of Jane. Kelly Dennett unveils the story of Jane's life, her disappearance, the frantic and unsuccessful search to find her, the huge impact on her family and her partner (who rapidly became the police's main suspect), and the abiding mystery of her killer.
Autorenporträt
Kelly Dennett is a leading New Zealand journalist and news director at The Sunday Star-Times. This is her first book and winner of the Ngaio Marsh Best Non-fiction Award for crime writing, 2019.