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Howard Gordon

If you love a good aeroplane read, that keeps on at a cracking pace; read on. The Chamber is Howard Gordon’s second offering and is sure to delight fans of...

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Kerry Greenwood

Fans of Phyrne Fisher, reserve the couch, set out the chocolate box and get set to enjoy a compendium of three Phryne Fisher murder mysteries under one cover; that is...

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Michael Foley

Absurdity – does this relate to life as we know it today or has it always related to life as it is and always has been? Foley, in amongst doing...

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Carol Cassella

This story has it all: love, wealth, hardship, loss, re-creation, and eventually the coming of peace and acceptance. And it’s a great read as well.Claire leaves her career in medicine...

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Barbara J. Zitwer

You will wish you were part of this story, a real “curl up and get lost in” book! English countryside, new, old, complex and slightly eccentric friends and relationships. I...

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Kerry Greenwood

Fans of Phyrne Fisher, reserve the couch, set out the chocolate box and get set to enjoy a compendium of three Phryne Fisher murder mysteries under one cover; that is...

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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...