About The Book

Next in the award-winning Gus Hawkins series, Blood Moon is a haunting Australian crime novel set in 1912, where murder, madness and the brutal truths of early psychiatry collide.

'Rich people come here and they don’t want to see mad people running around the bush killing doctors.’ 
The Blue Mountains, 1912: two wealthy young women, patients at a sanitorium, take a walk with their psychiatrist. The next day the psychiatrist is found, stabbed, at the base of a cliff in the thick bushland outside Katoomba.

The women are gone.

The body is found by Gus Hawkins, a former soldier and mounted trooper who is desperately in love with one of the missing patients. Visibly wounded and traumatised by war and police work, Gus is called 'mad' by his colleagues. But in this investigation, where fear and guilt make doctors, detectives and wealthy families as erratic as the patients they claim to help, perhaps the ‘mad trooper’ is the sanest of them all.

In this third in award-winning Gus Hawkins series, PipFioretti further establishes herself as a master of atmosphere and character. Extensive research is channelled into an intense who-done-it where the violent foundations of the society we live in today are revealed in all their complexity. Blood Moon is both a murder mystery and searing depiction of the crimes committed in the name of healing the mad

About The Author

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PIP FIORETTI has a professional background in visual arts, both practice and teaching, and took up writing fiction in 2008. She had had three commercial women's fiction novels published by Hachette Australia and Pan MacMillan. Her first crime novel in the beloved Gus Hawkins series was Bone Lands, published by Affirm Press in 2024 to broad acclaim and won the 2025 Danger Award for Crime Fiction. Its follow-up, Skull River was published in 2025 with the third in the series, Blood Moon due for publication in 2027. Pip lives in Sydney and likes reading, looking at art, bushwalking and hanging out with friends and family.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Affirm Press (March 31, 2027)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781923419278

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