The Vanishing Half

By

Brit Bennett

Sixteen year old physically identical twin sisters Stella and Desiree Vignes flee the small town Mallard, Louisiana, USA to start a new and better life in New Orleans. They become...
Takes One To Know One

By

Susan Isaacs

Is semi-retired FBI counter terrorism agent Corie Geller just a slightly bored woman, who has made a huge change in her life to become a suburban wife and mother, or...
Death in the Ladies’ Goddess Club

By

Julian Leatherdale

Digging deep into the dark heart of Sydney, King’s Cross in particular, during the dissolute years of what could almost be considered as unbridled debauchery and crime of the 1930’s,...
Bottlebrush Creek

By

Maya Linnell

When an irresistible fixer-upper captures the heart of Angie McIntyre she believes that this is the way forward to build a lasting relationship, a real family, with her fly-in fly-out...
A Treacherous Country

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K.M. Kruimink

Australian/Vogel Literary Award Winner 2020 (AU) for an unpublished manuscript A Treacherous Country from KM Kruimink, is set in the 1840’s and moves from England to Van Diemen’s Land. Gabriele...
Fool Me Once

By

Karly Lane

Fool Me Once from much loved Australian author Karley Lane is guaranteed to be the perfect light read for the somewhat unusual times, we all find ourselves learning to manage....
The Viennese Girl

By

Jenny Lecoat

To endure the German invasion of Jersey, islanders needed resilience, fortitude and ingenuity. However, to survive the five years of occupation, Hedy Bercu, a young Jewish woman needed more; the...
Stone Sky Gold Mountain

By

Mirandi Riwoe

The tone of Stone Sky Gold Mountain is sombre as the author Mirandi Riwoe looks back at Australian History in 1877. The Palmer River in Queensland is the setting for...
The Satapur Moonstone

By

Sujata Massey

The Satapur Moonstone, the second book in the Bombay Mystery series from Sujata Massey is very exciting to read, with so much to absorb the reader that it is a...
Mammoth

By

Chris Flynn

Reading Mammoth from Chris Flynn was a fantastic way to keep the isolation blues at bay. The narrator’s voice is one I have not heard before. The language used to...