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Unfinished Business

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'a rare thriller that speaks with such urgency and passion to broader concerns in war: truth might be the first casualty of armed conflict but, sadly, the corpses of journalists are never far behind.' –Sydney Morning Herald
A BREATHTAKING THRILLER FROM THE MILES FRANKLIN AWARD–WINNING AUTHOR OF CHAI TIME AT CINNAMON GARDENS
Sri Lanka, 2009.
Decades of civil war and bloodshed are being brought to an end at last—by any means necessary. In the capital, Colombo, tenacious journalist Ameena Fernando is murdered, execution-style, on a busy street near her home, with no witnesses.

With pressure growing to find Ameena's killer, CIA agent Ellie Harper is sent to seek justice for the journalist's death, with strict instructions: find something, but not too much. It's her first time returning to the island after her last mission went tragically awry four years prior, and Ellie has more than one ghost to lay to rest. Amid the international scheming and jostling for stakes in post-war Sri Lanka, Ellie follows the trail of secrets on a mission to uncover a truth worth killing for.
PRAISE FOR UNFINISHED BUSINESS

'An explosive thriller that pulses with the weight of history. Forget James Bond, Ellie Harper is the real deal.'—Dinuka McKenzie, author of The Torrent and Tipping Point

'Tense, gritty and deeply urgent, Unfinished Business is an action-packed thriller with international intrigue and real-world heft.'—Ashley Kalagian Blunt, author of Dark Mode

'Passionate and courageous—a thrilling tale of espionage and intrigue and a high-stakes rollercoaster by one of Australia's most exciting writers.'—Caroline Overington, author of The Lucky One and The One Who Got Away
'compelling and sharply written'—The Saturday Paper
'satisfying and sophisticated'—The Guardian
'Unfinished Business expertly evokes the hyper-surveilled metropolis of Colombo as Harper moves through morally impenetrable circles of diplomats, warlords, bureaucrats and spies.' –Books + Publishing
'The atmosphere, expertly evoked, throbs in your head.' –Country Style

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    • Books+Publishing

      November 12, 2024
      The first in Miles Franklin–winning author Shankari Chandran’s Ellie Harper political thriller series, Unfinished Business mirrors the themes of the author’s past books (Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, Safe Haven): intergenerational trauma, the violent dispossession of land and culture, and the complicity of global superpowers in state-sanctioned genocides. Respected political journalist Ameena Fernando is gunned down in broad daylight—echoing the real-life assassination of Lasantha Wickrematunge in 2009—and disaffected CIA operative Ellie Harper is dispatched to Sri Lanka to find out ‘something, but not too much’ about Fernando’s murder. Going against the wishes of her superiors, Harper becomes ensnared in a complex web of lies, deceit and state secrets as she untangles the mystery. Unfinished Business expertly evokes the hyper-surveilled metropolis of Colombo as Harper moves through morally impenetrable circles of diplomats, warlords, bureaucrats and spies. Harper herself is a fraught protagonist whose loyalties and motivations are murky—she’s not mindlessly patriotic, yet parrots US talking points whenever that nation’s hegemony is questioned. Through her, Chandran exposes the hypocrisy of the United States’ foreign policy and its intrusive interventions in the affairs of other sovereign states. Oscillating between 2005, 2007 and 2009, and taking place almost wholly in Sri Lanka, Unfinished Business is infused with dread and horror as Chandran explores the darkest depths of human cruelty and the impacts on the victims of this violence. This book will appeal to readers of Michelle de Kretser, Anuk Arudpragasam and Rajith Savanadasa.

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