Bowraville

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Discover the heart-wrenching true crime story of Bowraville, an investigative account that unravels the tragic murders of three Aboriginal children in Australia during 1990-1991. Written by acclaimed journalist Dan Box, this compelling narrative delves into the dark underbelly of a case that has haunted families and the community for over two decades. With the weight of injustice hanging heavy, Bowraville sheds light on systemic racial issues and the flaws within Australia's justice system. Follow Box as he interviews the families of the victims—Colleen Walker-Craig, Evelyn Greenup, and Clinton Speedy-Duroux—alongside law enforcement officials and others entangled in this chilling story. This edition, published by Penguin Australia Pty Ltd, is a trade paperback from 2019 and spans 336 pages of unsettling revelations and poignant reflections. Bowraville not only captivates with its narrative but also challenges readers to rethink what true justice means in the context of Aboriginal rights and representation. As the WINNER OF THE NED KELLY AWARD FOR BEST TRUE CRIME, this book is essential reading for fans of true crime, social justice advocates, and those seeking to understand the complex intersections of crime, culture, and conscience in Australia. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with a significant piece of investigative journalism that questions the very fabric of societal norms.

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