The Electric Hotel

By

Dominic Smith

The beginnings of the film industry have always held a fascination for many people. In this carefully researched book, Dominic Smith has presented the best combination of factual progress and...
Daughter of Bad Times

By

Rohan Wilson

Looking at Australia in 2075, Rohan Wilson paints a picture in Daughter of Hard Times that portrays a future were all the very worst aspects of our society have flourished...
The Chain

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Adrian McKinty

Adrian McKinty is at the top of his genre with his riveting, if not slightly terrifying crime thriller The Chain, based on and around the horrific Chain Mail kidnappings in...
Bodies of Men

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Nigel Featherstone

The header on the back cover of Bodies of Men from acclaimed Australian Author Nigel Featherstone states, ‘There is nothing more important than love and revenge’, or is there, is...
The Beekeeper of Aleppo

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Christy Lefteri

This beautifully written story could be described as a gentle, loving horror story. The characters are rich and expressive, their experiences disastrous. The story describes a family Nuri, Afra and...
Real Differences

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S. L. Lim

Real differences are the ones that most of us seek throughout life. There is a need to live our lives within a certain moral code and feeling as though somehow,...
Wildflower Ridge

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Maya Linnell

When Penny McIntyre’s life seems to implode, she is left looking at the pieces and wondering where to from here. Her stellar career in Marketing, with her own team and...
In a Great Southern Land

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Mary-Anne O'Connor

There have been many Historical Fiction books written about the First Settlers and the struggle and hardships that they faced.  In A Great Southern Land is different in that it...
Mr Right Now

By

Karley Lane

There is a very old saying ‘that if you love someone let them go’ which graces the front cover of Mr Right Now, the second book in the delightful The...
I Miss You When I Blink Dispatches from a Relatively Ordinary Life

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Mary Laura Philpott

In this charming and delightful look at life in some of its many peculiarities, you get a sense of community, of not feeling so very alone, and a sense that...