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The widow of Walcha, a true story of love, lies and murder in a small country town, Emma Partridge

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The widow of Walcha, a true story of love, lies and murder in a small country town, Emma Partridge
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The widow of Walcha
Responsibility statement
Emma Partridge
Sub title
a true story of love, lies and murder in a small country town
Summary
All farmer Mathew Dunbar ever wanted was to find love and have a family of his own. That's why, just months after meeting Natasha Darcy, the much-loved grazier didn't hesitate to sign over his multi-million-dollar estate to her. When Mathew died in an apparent suicide soon afterwards, in a stranger-than-fiction twist, Natasha's estranged husband -- who she was once charged with trying to kill -- was the first paramedic on the scene after the murder. Journalist and author Emma Partridge travelled to the cool and misty town of Walcha in the Northern Tablelands of NSW in the months after Mathew Dunbar's death, drawn by the town's collective worry that Natasha was going to get away with murder. Partridge spent months researching the case, interviewing Mathew's friends, family and Natasha herself in an attempt to uncover her sickening web of lies and crimes. The Widow of Walcha is about one of the most extraordinary criminal trials in Australia's history and reveals Natasha's sickening crimes against those she claimed to love, fuelled by her obsession with money
Target audience
adult
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