All That’s Left Unsaid by Tracey Lien
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All That’s Left Unsaid
- By: Tracey Lien
- Narrated by: Aileen Huynh, Yen Nguyen, Amelia Nguyen
- Length: 9 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction
Publisher's Summary
There were a dozen witnesses to Denny Tran’s brutal murder in a busy Sydney restaurant. So how come no one saw anything?
‘Just let him go.’ Those are words Ky Tran will forever regret. The words she spoke when her parents called to ask if they should let her younger brother Denny out to celebrate his high school graduation. That night in 1996, Denny—optimistic, guileless, brilliant Denny—is brutally murdered inside a busy restaurant in Cabramatta, a Sydney suburb facing violent crime, an indifferent police force, and the worst heroin epidemic in Australian history.
Returning home for the funeral, Ky learns that the police are stumped by her brother’s case: several people were at Lucky 8 restaurant when Denny died, but each of the bystanders claim to have seen nothing.
As an antidote to grief and guilt, Ky is determined to track down the witnesses herself. With each encounter, she peels away another layer of the place that shaped her and Denny, exposing the trauma and seeds of violence that were planted well before that fateful celebration dinner: by colonialism, by the war in Vietnam, and by the choices they’ve all made to survive.
Tracey Lien's extraordinary debut is at once heart-pounding and heart-rending as it pulls apart the intricate bonds of friendship, family, culture and community that produced a devastating crime. Combining evocative family drama and gripping suspense, All That's Left Unsaid is both a study of the effects of inherited trauma and social discrimination, and a thoroughly enjoyable literary thriller that expertly holds the listener in its grip until the final word.
©2022 Tracey Lien (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
HERMZ
Cabramatta Rules, O.K
Set a couple of suburbs away from where I’ve lived for many years. All so familiar, I could see the places in my head, and yet everything was so far away for this whitey. Tracey Lien pulled up back the bandage and we looked into the sore. A tale of loss, pain, humour, longing, wonder, trauma, love, addiction, survival and so much more. I came out the other side loving them all, uncovered and exposed, their bones laid bare.
Highly recommended. 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
Lior Albeck-Ripka
Wonderful story and brilliantly performed and produced
I loved this audible production and the story is brilliantly told , weaving in such a vivid setting of Cabramatta and Vietnamese migrant stories at the same time as such depth and love of flawed characters coming through!