The Last Representative

By Red Ferne
5 Reviews

Price range: $7.95 through $35.95

When democracy falls, one voice must rise. At just 23, Elena is the youngest MP in the current parliament and she is ready to tear down a corrupt government from the inside. Her intern, Sophie, arrives in Parliament full of hope, unaware she is stepping into a political powder keg. When protestors violently storm the Chamber, the government strikes back with brutal force, banning all protests and silencing dissent overnight. As the nation teeters on the edge of authoritarian rule, Elena sees a dangerous opening. Could democracy be reclaimed by transforming protest into power? When a secret recording lands in her hands, the voice is unmistakable. The Prime Minister, conspiring in the shadows with the Governor General. As threats close in and trust fractures, Elena and Sophie are pushed into a deadly game of truth and survival. The Last Representative by Red Ferne is a high voltage political thriller where ambition collides with tyranny, and one woman’s fight for truth could either save a nation or destroy her. Is Elena the last hope for democracy, or the last representative to fall?

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5 reviews for The Last Representative

  1. Sheree Tindall Verified Buyer

    Loved it! Easy read; solid story line. Can’t wait for Red’s next book.

  2. CR Guest Buyer

    A gripping read from a debut Australian author who understands the machinations of government. I loved that women characters took centre stage, and that the novel played out across Canberra locations. Looking forward to reading Red’s next release.

  3. Helen Wicks Verified Buyer

    I was enthralled from the first page. Great female characters and a wonderful story line. Loved all the descriptions of all the different places in Canberra. Great first novel and I can’t wait to read her next book.

  4. Kerry Hall Verified Buyer

    Enjoyable Sunday read. Interesting storyline. Had to finish it one session. Loved the strong, confident, believable female characters. Looking forward to novel number 2.

  5. Maria Bartu Verified Buyer

    I’m not normally a political thriller reader, but this book is a real page turner. Great characters set in the backdrop of the Australian Capital. I just hope the story is not prophetic.

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