Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
Hachette Australia
The war is coming home. The threat is real.
Sidney Allen is a Fed. Part of the Australian Federal Police's K block, a unit doing whatever it takes in order to stop terrorist attacks on home soil. But when young Muslim men on the Terror Watchlist start turning up dead, Sid and his partner, Haifa, have to work out what's going on.
Sectarian war? Drugs? Retribution? For Sid, there's nothing unclear about a bullet to the head and a severed hand. Someone is sending a message. Deciphering that message reveals a much wider threat and Sid and the agency have to decide just how far they'll go to prevent a deadly attack.
Time is running out ... for them and Australia.
From the brutal battlegrounds of Afghanistan, to the western Sydney suburbs and the halls of power in Canberra, THE LIST is a page-turning thriller where justice, revenge and the war on terror collide.
Brissenden's novel moves along at a brisk pace and mixes thrills and telling social observation in equal measure. - Canberra Weekly
Brissenden peppers his tale with insights into government machinations, national security protocols, and the endless tussle between journalists, politicians and their advisers to control the narrative. Weaving fact into fiction adds a fascinating layer of authenticity. - Courier Mail
5 minutes with ... Michael Brissenden
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | Writing fiction vs fact
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THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | How did your journalistic experience inform your fiction?
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | Meet the characters
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | What is THE LIST?
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | Writing fiction vs fact
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | How did you research the story?
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | How did your journalistic experience inform your fiction?
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | Meet the characters
THE LIST by Michael Brissenden | What is THE LIST?
Michael Brissenden has worked for the ABC for more than thirty years. He has been a political journalist and foreign correspondent for the ABC since 1987. He began his career covering Federal politics and has been a correspondent in Moscow, Brussels and Washington. Michael covered many of the biggest international stories of the 1990s and early 2000s from all corners of the globe. He was the political editor for the 7.30 Report in Canberra from 2003 to 2009, the ABC's Defence and National Security Correspondent and most recently he has worked as host of AM national radio program. A two-time Walkley Award winner, Michael is now a reporter on the ABC'S 4 Corners. His debut novel THE LIST was published in 2018. DEAD LETTERS, to be published in February 2021, is his second novel.