The Honourable Thief

By

Megan Wilson Anastasios

The Honourable Thief is a work of fiction but…” Specific historical events provided a springboard for the story.” Some of these events include the downfall of a famous archaeologist, war...
Scrublands

By

Chris Hammer

The heat rises off the buildings, the road, and the parched, dry country. The sun is hot, unforgiving in its constant ferocity; from the first sentence in this enthralling story...
We Are Not Most People

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Tracy Ryan

In We Are Not most people poet and author Tracy Ryan draws an intriguing concept around the human psyche that captures the very beautiful, but also in its disturbing frankness,...
The Fighter

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Michael Farris Smith

Desperation, darkness and helplessness has been captured with a starkness that is as pervasive as it is intimate in the encapsulation of the very essence of anguish worn almost as...
Miss Burma

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Charmaine Craig

Emotional and enthralling, Miss Burma shines a light directly onto and into the political situation that is sadly all too relevant for many ethnic minorities trying to survive and find...
The Yellow House

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Emily O'Grady

Cub, or Coralie is a twin who lives in a broken down property in the country. Her family consist of her Mother, who often takes to her bed, her father...
The Last Of The Bonegilla Girls

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Victoria Purman

The Last Of The Bonegilla Girls is a touching and compelling story of female friendship and celebration of what it means to call Australia home, no matter where the journey...
Bohemia Beach

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Justine Ettler

The author has taken many years to complete this book. She has used personal experiences and passions to compile a story that reflects many issues she has come to face....
Into the Night

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Sarah Bailey

The Dark Lake was Sarah’s first novel, and she won great acclaim for it. We were introduced to the detective Gemma Woodstock, in a murder mystery that was taut, suspenseful...
Bluebottle

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Belinda Castles

For a psychological thriller to maintain its tension and drama throughout the whole story, it has to be written in the best dramatic prose. This is certainly true of Bluebottle....