<p class=ql-align-center><br></p><p class=ql-align-center><em>Remember what I said Laura. Stay away from that awful place. It's just not safe.</em></p><p class=ql-align-center><br></p><p class=ql-align-center><strong>People and place. A deep and timeless connection</strong></p><p class=ql-align-center><br></p><p>Since European settlement disturbing things have happened in the small town of Wallaby Rock.</p><p>When the bodies of teenage football stars Benny and Jordy Thompson are discovered at the bottom of the local gorge everyone is shocked.</p><p>Everyone except 18-year-old Laura Murray. Laura has the gift of second sight. It's a gift she's never wanted and struggles to accept. Laura is drawn to the gorge ignoring the warnings of her best friend Joanna and her family to stay away.</p><p><br></p><p>As Laura's dreams grow darker more disappearances and deaths occur and Wallaby Rock is front-page news for all the wrong reasons. </p><p><br></p><p><em>Bad Country</em> explores the concept of psychogeography. There has always been a strong connection between people and place. But how deeply does our geographical environment shape our emotions and behaviours?</p><p><br></p><p>Is it possible that evil deeds not only affect victims and their families for generations but can mark the landscape?</p><p><br></p>