Ben's Book Club
Event Info
In June, Ben meets with Joanna Jenkins to discuss her latest novel, The Bluff, a page-turning rural thriller of loyalties and lies, murder and greed. Read or listen to the book in the Libby app and join the authors for a well-rounded bookish discussion.
Date: Tuesday 24 June 2025, 7:30 PM
Book Now: Ben's Book Club featuring Joanna Jenkins discussing The Bluff
People like Dash didn't die. He was only what? Mid-thirties? Well off. Adored. By some anyway. World at his feet. Well, Myddle at his feet, which was his world.
Ruth Dawson has taken a break from big city law to fill in for a few months at a mate's small-town legal practice in Myddle. It's not what she's used to . . .
So when she hears the front door of her office open she's expecting a weird demand, or a question she doesn't know the answer to. But it's Bea Baulderstone's mum, worried that she hasn't seen her seventeen-year-old daughter for five days, and Constable Gazza Parker is refusing to report the girl missing.
Ruth tries to find Bea, but Myddle is a wall of indifference. Then Dash Rogers is found at his farm gate, dead from a gunshot wound, and suddenly the town is very interested in Bea's whereabouts.
An unputdownable thriller of deception and greed, The Bluff reveals an enmeshed web of family and community loyalties, set in the lush rural hinterland of east coast Australia.
Ben Hobson is a teacher and author based in Brisbane. His debut novel, To Become a Whale, was released in 2017. It was longlisted for the ABIA Debut Fiction award and shortlisted for the Courier-Mail's People's Choice Award. His second novel, literary thriller Snake Island, was released in 2019. The Death of John Lacey, an Australian Western, was released in 2023, and is his third novel.