Bridget Crack

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Rachel Leary

The descriptive language that the author uses makes this Historical Fiction a fascinating depiction of the past. She sets the scene of the colony of Van Diemen’s Land with factual...
Hello, Goodbye

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Emily Brewin

Emily Brewin has captured the past with elegance and a rare understanding, when to be an unwed mother was to become a pariah of society, shunned by all. She has...
Ridgeview Station

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Michael Trant

Peter and Kelsey Dalton bought Ridgeview Stations some five years ago, in spite of their friends thinking they had run mad, leaving the fertile lands of the coast for the...
Sydney Noir: The Golden Years

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Michael Duffy, Nick Hordern

Sydney, What a place. What a history. It does not matter which way you look at it, the history is certainly colourful. The beginning of settlement in the new place...
The Pacific Room

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Michael Fitzgerald

The Pacific Room is an interesting and clever novel. The author slowly unravels the tale, and involves the reader in the lives of the main characters, and the customs and...
Girl vs. Boy Band The Right Track

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Harmony Jones

The many unanswered questions we may have about teenagers, bands, music and studies are addressed in this young adult novel. It is fascinating to enter the world of serious musicians,...
Drifting in the Push

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Daniel Garrison

As a memoir of life lived so far, Drifting in the Push is a real beauty. Well written with an underlying sense of humour, Dan Garrison’s life is one that...
Clues From Beyond: True Crime Stories from Australia’s #1 Psychic Detective

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Debbie Malone

Murder and disappearances occur on a daily basis. Some never reported and many reported but with little or no end results. How do the Police, when all else fails go...
Brain Briefs: Answers to the Most (and Least) Pressing Questions about Your Mind

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Art Markman, Bob Duke

There are always a thousand and one things there to be wondered, pondered or marvelled about or over, as we travel along the pathways of our lives. Sometimes the answers...
The Dark Lake

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Sarah Bailey

The Dark Lake is a strong exemplar of how a well written murder/mystery should be produced. The novel is structured in such a way that information necessary for the reader,...