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Spohie McKenzie

If you enjoy the murder - mystery genre, then this book is for you. Sophie McKenzie has written a psychological thriller that will leave you guessing, questioning and wondering until...

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Chris Lilley

Yes, well what can one say about a graphic novel full of this totally uncouth, to use an old fashioned word, youth who seems to have some sort of appeal...

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Joe St John (Ed)

Language is a fascinating medium. It can be used in so many ways but once the legendary Jack Dyer got hold of the language, in his case the Australian language,...

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Nicholson Baker

How do you get there? Down the O Hole. How do you find the O Hole? You meet a hand: you really do. Or you fall down a hole on...

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Michael Frayn

Seldom does a true farce come along disguised as a novel but in Skios there is a true meeting of farce and fantasy. Set on the isle of Skios the...

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Karly Lane

Bridie Farrell and Shaun Broderick come from opposite ends of the social spectrum in a small Australian town, and of course they fall in love, much to the horror of...

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Simon Tofield

Bitingly funny and very, very wry this is one offering all lovers of cats should take a look at, as it gives a true insight into how well trained our...

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Karen Viggers

Facing the end of her life Mary returns to the place of her younger life, Bruny Island, where she and her husband kept the light for many years, in order...

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Dean Crawford

In this second thriller by Crawford we again meet Ethan Warner and new partner Nicola Lopez as they set off on a clandestine operation to find missing coroner Lillian Cruz,...

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Leah Fleming

Set during the German occupation of Crete in World War 2 the story combines little known historical fact with fiction to create a compelling story of a British nurse caught...