Shelley Burr on an unsolved disappearance that haunts a small farming community in 'WAKE'
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Shelley Burr on an unsolved disappearance that haunts a small farming community in 'WAKE'
Apr 22, 2022
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The small town of Nannine was once a thriving outback centre but years of punishing drought taken their toll. Nannine still has one remaining claim to fame: the unsolved disappearance nineteen years ago of Evelyn McCreery from the bedroom she shared with her twin sister Mina.

Mina McCreery's life has been defined by intense and ongoing public interest in the case. That reaches a whole new level when private investigator Lane Holland rolls into town with the million-dollar reward in mind. WAKE is a powerful story of how family tragedies can become public property and the darker motivations to solving a crime.

In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Shelley Burr about how family trauma ripples through the lives of people in a small farming community, how the speculations of online murder forums can turn private lives into a public obsession, and what the study of soil science brings to the writing of crime fiction.