The Divine Feline A chic cat lady’s guide to woman’s best friend

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Belinda Alexandra

Cats; mysterious, captivating, charming, deadly when it suites them, loving, selective and snooty as well, whenever the mood strikes; a furry, purry bundle of love and joy that we can...
The New Wilderness

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Diane Cook

Ah, books about a dystopian future. Just what one needs during the year of 2020. But rest assured this is not about a disease that is killing hundreds of thousands...
Hideout

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Jack Heath

Timothy Blake is back, not surprisingly as this seriously abstract character, morphing from the darkest regions of Jack Heath’s mind, has captured the imagination of readers who absolutely enjoy delving...
Something Like This

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Karley Lane

Jason Weaver simply wants to be left alone in his own world where he can be himself; life post Armed Forces, with yet another failed romance and a few other...
Maeve Binchy’s Treasury

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Maeve Binchy

What an absolute joy it is, to be reading Maeve Binchy again in Maeve Binchy’s Treasury and to have a great holiday book to enjoy. Sadly, this wonderful storyteller passed...
Death in Daylesford

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Kerry Greenwood

After a mysterious invitation arrives from a certain Captain Herbert Spencer, whom runs a spa for shell shocked soldiers of the First World War arrives The Hon Fryne Fisher and...
The Fifth Season

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Philip Salom

The Fifth Season is not a book for everyone as it is dark, deep and prods at the very things we all like to keep locked away, that of our...
The Shearer’s Wife

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Fleur McDonald

Fleur McDonald does not disappoint in The Shearers Wife as she has skilfully crafted out another well researched story looking at the many layers of life in rural Australia and...
The Dickens Boy

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Thomas kenealley

What a joy it is to read the words of master storyteller Thomas Keneally. He has presented this Historical fiction, The Dickens Boy in such a way that it captures...
The Night Letters

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DENISE LEITH

Set in Afghanistan just as the Americans are leaving the war torn country, Australian doctor Sofia Raso sits in her window in the early morning light, watching as the local...