

Martine Kropkowski’s debut crime fiction delves into the devastating consequences of the epidemic of violence against women.
Melissa, Bridie and Cassandra are friends, bonded over the sorts of things that connect young mothers – pressure, expectation, exhaustion and isolation. What starts out as a chance encounter leads to coffee meetings and what they thought would be long and abiding friendships. Only there used to be four of them. Full review at Newtown Review of Books: https://newtownreviewofbooks.com.au/martine-kropkowski-everywhere-we-look-reviewed-by-karen-chisholm/
Originally posted at newtownreviewofbooks.com.au.
Martine Kropkowski’s debut crime fiction delves into the devastating consequences of the epidemic of violence against women.
Melissa, Bridie and Cassandra are friends, bonded over the sorts of things that connect young mothers – pressure, expectation, exhaustion and isolation. What starts out as a chance encounter leads to coffee meetings and what they thought would be long and abiding friendships. Only there used to be four of them. Full review at Newtown Review of Books: https://newtownreviewofbooks.com.au/martine-kropkowski-everywhere-we-look-reviewed-by-karen-chisholm/
Originally posted at newtownreviewofbooks.com.au.