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BREAKWATER
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    Time 1 hour, 23 minutes
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    Parts 11
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    Time 1 hour, 23 minutes
Ongoing, First published Feb 28
11 new parts
A woman drowned. The water says she was murdered

When environmental auditor Hana Raukura is found drowned on the rocks below Timaru's breakwater, police rule it an accident.

Detective Senior Sergeant Mara Kereama isn't convinced.

The water says something different.

As Mara digs deeper into Hana's final investigation, she uncovers falsified environmental reports, a powerful farming consortium, and a network of influence stretching across South Canterbury.

But the closer she gets to the truth, the clearer it becomes:

Someone buried this secret for a reason.

And they're willing to do it again.
BREAKWATER is a dark rural crime thriller set on the cold coastline of New Zealand's South Island.
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