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Ronni Salt on her debut crime thriller about guns, drugs and small town life in 'Gunnawah'

Ronni Salt on her debut crime thriller about guns, drugs and small town life in 'Gunnawah'

Update: 2024-12-30
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When nineteen-year-old farm girl Adelaide Hoffman applies for a cadetship at the Gunnawah Gazette, she sees it as her ticket out of a life too small for her. The paper's owner, Valdene Bullark, seeing something of the girl she once was in young Adelaide, puts her straight to work. What starts as a routine assignment covering an irrigation project soon puts Adelaide on the trail of a much bigger story. Water is money in farming communities, and when Adelaide starts asking questions, it's like she's poked a bull ant's nest. Someone will do whatever it takes to stop Adelaide and Val finding out how far the river of corruption and crime runs.

In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Ronni Salt about her mysterious life on X, the people, the places and exploring beneath the surface of small town life in the Riverina, and why why water and corruption go hand-in-hand.
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Ronni Salt on her debut crime thriller about guns, drugs and small town life in 'Gunnawah'

Ronni Salt on her debut crime thriller about guns, drugs and small town life in 'Gunnawah'

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