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Shotgun Council

A Maya Thorne Australian Outback Thriller

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Shotgun Council

By: Phillip Strang
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What begins as a staged suicide quickly reveals itself as calculated murder, exposing the desperate measures Warragulla's founding families will take to maintain their authority. When Maya discovers Marshall was killed immediately after losing his council seat to newcomer James Wilson, she uncovers a conspiracy rooted in historical land fraud and manipulated boundaries dating back to the devastating 1950s drought.

As Maya navigates the community's complex loyalties, she finds that Marshall had discovered ledgers documenting how Warragulla's cornerstone families consolidated their control through coordinated manipulation during the crisis. With the traditional power structure already threatened by Wilson's election victory, Marshall's plan to expose historical corruption became a death sentence.

The investigation reveals fault lines between generations of founding families and the emerging digital networks challenging their monopoly on information. But in a town where power has been maintained through controlled narratives for decades, some secrets were worth killing to protect.

Maya must untangle the web of historical manipulation and present-day conspiracy before Warragulla's fractured alliances lead to further violence, all while confronting how her own Thorne family name positions her within the very power structure she's investigating.

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