Long-buried lies continue to surface, while someone is becoming increasingly desperate to keep them hidden
Fleur McDonald’s third thrilling Kalgoorlie-set rural crime novel
Available from 31st of March 2026
THE WITNESS
THE TRUTH WILL NOT STAY BURIED …
Bestselling rural crime author Fleur McDonald
27 fiction novels published
Over 1,000,000 books sold
Fleur has built a strong following of loyal readers with an insatiable appetite for her craft and characters.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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My novels are standalone, but many characters repetitively feature across my works, most notably the infamous Detective Dave Burrows. My books can be split into two timelines: the present-day rural lit and the ‘young’ Dave rural crime series, which kicks off in the 1990s.
→ Find out more ←Present-day rural lit:
The order for the present-day Rural Lit book is:
Red Dust (Dave Burrows’ first appearance in 2009)
Blue Skies (2010)
Purple Roads (Dave Burrows appears briefly, 2012)
Silver Clouds (2013)
Crimson Dawn (Dave Burrows appears briefly, 2014)
Emerald Springs (Dave Burrows, 2015)
Indigo Storm (Dave Burrows, 2016)
Sapphire Falls (Dave Burrows, 2017)
The Missing Pieces of Us (General Women’s fiction novel, 2017)
Suddenly One Summer (Dave Burrows, 2017)
Where the River Runs (Dave Burrows, 2018)
Starting From Now (Dave Burrows, 2019)
The Shearer’s Wife (Dave Burrows, 2020)
Deception Creek (Dave Burrows, 2021)
Broad River Station (Dave Burrows, 2022)
Voices in the Dark (Dave Burrows, 2023)
Out in Nowhere (Dave Burrows, 2024), End of Dave series.
‘Young’ Dave series:
The Farmer’s Choice - Short story available as an ebook only
Fool’s Gold (2018)
Without A Doubt (2019)
Red Dirt Country (2020)
Something to Hide (2021)
Rising Dust (2022)
Into the Night (2023)
Shock Waves (2024)
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I’m a people watcher – I find the way humans interact really interesting, and I love writing about the way we all fit together – a bit like LEGO pieces.
Whenever I look outside my door or am working in the sheep yards, I gain more fodder to work with for my stories. I get so much joy from watching lambs and calves play, sunsets and sunrises and being outside. I really do want to share it with others. For the ideas, it’s often just small snippets of conversations or things I hear on the radio that give me ideas for story lines. One of the best questions I can ask myself as a writer is ‘What if?”
In the case of Purple Roads:
“What if the fertiliser was stolen from a farm that couldn’t afford for it to be taken?”
“What if it tipped the family over the edge and sent them to a mortgagee sale?”
‘What if? Do you see where I’m going?”
I heard a story on ABC Radio about two golden wedding rings that had been found somewhere up north – I never really heard the rest of the story, because my brain went into overdrive with ‘what if?’ questions and then I followed my imagination on the rest. The result of that was Silver Clouds.
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Now I’m not farming full-time; time certainly isn’t the factor it once was. But leading up to now, I was a farmer, a carer for my mother-in-law, a mum and a writer. Enough to do anyone’s head in!
I believe that if you want to do something badly enough, you will find the time. Whether it’s scribbling something while I was in the ute shifting sheep, or having to pull over on the side of a road to write a thought down, or running to Perth with my Mother-in-law while she was dying, I always made time.
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I started writing children’s books, mostly for my son who is autistic. I was trying to help increase his attention span by writing about things he knew, like our working dog and pet lambs. At the time, I was doing a comprehensive writing course and the module we were studying asked for a kid’s story. I sent one I’d already written in to my tutor. He came back with rave reviews and insisted I try to find a publisher.
I found an agent to act on my behalf for the kid’s books, but when she read my Rural Literature novel, Red Dust, she didn’t think it had wings.
My tutor disagreed and told me to find a publisher or agent who would read Red Dust, so I sent it into Allen and Unwin’s Friday Pitch Day. The first email I had back was a positive rejection telling me ‘your writing is strong and commercial’. I tweaked the first three chapters and about four months later re-sent it, saying I had already emailed it in once, but would they look at it again? I had a contract within a month.
Incidentally, it’s taken thirteen years, but I sold my first kids’ book some years later, and Noisy Nights was published in 2016.
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The short answer to this one is no! I never dreamed of becoming published until my tutor gave me a not-so-gentle push in that direction!
I have always written; there are scrolls of stories I wrote as a kid, somewhere buried in my old bedroom in my parents’ house, and I was a compulsive letter writer at boarding school. I’ve always loved putting words together, but never, ever thought I was good enough to tell stories to others.
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I LOVE writing Detective Dave Burrows. He started right at the start with me and was an important character in Red Dust. He’s in all of the most recent rural lit books. He’s just great fun to write, and I love his sassy, charismatic wife, Kim.
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Oh, there are so many! I really love forensic science, detective and murder mysteries. I think they are my favourite type of book, so in this area, these are my favourites:
Patricia Cornwell’s early writings
And I do love a good family saga. Some of those authors are:
This list is by no means complete! I’ve just picked a few of my favourites!
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