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The Ink Stain (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
The Ink Stain (MP3)
Series:
The Monsarrat Series #4
Written by:
Tom KeneallyMeg Keneally 
Read by:
Paul English 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
10 hours 32 minutes 
MP3 size:
458 MB 
Published:
March 05 2019 
Available Date:
March 05 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489489074 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Historical; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
ABC Audio 
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Monsarrat and Mrs Mulrooney are sent to Sydney to investigate corruption that may go right to the top – the office of the Governor of NSW.

Henry Hallward, editor of the Sydney Chronicle, has been imprisoned for criminal libel so often he can edit the newspaper from his cell. While awaiting trial during one of his imprisonments, Hallward boasts of a story that will destroy several powerful people. But before he can finish it he is killed, and Monsarrat and Mrs Mulrooney are sent to investigate. After Monsarrat meets with Colonel Duchamp, the governor’s right-hand man, it is clear the duo are on their own in solving this murder. And it seems there are many who had reason to wish Hallward dead. There is Gerald Mobbs, editor of the Chronicle’s rival newspaper. There is Duchamp’s sister, Henrietta, who can’t quite hide her cunning behind her ladylike exterior. And there is Albert Bancroft, an éminence grise whose property dealings seem to put him in an ideal position to have carried out the killing. Monsarrat and Mrs Mulrooney must sift through the suspects, unravel hidden agendas and navigate shifting loyalties, aware that at any moment Duchamp could ignominiously dismiss them, leaving Hallward’s murder unsolved and the independence of the colony’s press in grave jeopardy. And when a young boy is kidnapped, it becomes clear freedom of speech may not be the only casualty.