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The Last Encore

A gripping, claustrophobic Australian thriller with a killer twist

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The Last Encore

By: Rebecca Heath
Narrated by: Nicolette Chin
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Don't miss the latest gripping thriller from INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER Rebecca Heath!

'Pitch perfect!' Jo Furniss, author of All the Little Children

A REMOTE ISLAND
It’s been eighteen years since the accidental explosion that killed The Cedrics Band lead singer Jonny Rake, and a special documentary is bringing the rest of the band back to play together for the first time. With Jonny’s daughter, Monet, stepping into her father’s role, and a private island secured as the perfect reunion backdrop, it’s set to be a special occasion.

A REUNION CONCERT
But everyone remembers what happened on that fatal night differently, and as questions are asked about the band’s rise and sudden tragic fall, not everyone likes the answers. Old wounds reopen and tempers flare… Then a body is found.

A KILLER ON STAGE
They’re trapped on the island together until help arrives, but that might be too late. Because Jonny’s death wasn’t an accident, and someone wants revenge.

Praise for Rebecca Heath

‘Unputdownable from start to finish’ THE AUSTRALIAN
‘The perfect beach read’ THE HERALD SUN
'Escapism at its best’ WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN
‘Tense, compelling... a gripping mystery’ BETTER READING©2026 Rebecca Heath (P)2026 Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Critic reviews

'Justice and revenge are on the set list when a dream rock-band reunion turns into a nightmare. The tension is turned up to eleven with a glamorous cast who stop at nothing for fame, fortune and family secrets. Pitch perfect!'
'A taut, atmospheric mystery filled with sharp twists and emotional undercurrents that fans of Heath’s previous novels will devour.’
‘Heath keeps us guessing at motives and the identity of victims AND killer/s. She also throws in a few late twists for good measure making this an addictive read.’
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