Loving Sylvie

By

Elizabeth Smither

It is easy to believe that Elizabeth Smither is a poet. She has the ability to expand on thoughts and scenes and possibilities, creating characters that you feel you have...
This Body’s Not Big Enough for Both of Us

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Edgar Cantero

Beyond bonkers but hopelessly seductive, this absolutely insane and dark ‘thriller’, will either win numerous awards or sink into the mire of ‘way too far in the wrong direction genre’,...
The True Story of Maddie Bright

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Mary-Rose MacColl

If this story was a tapestry it would consist of the most magnificent colours and patterns woven in to it. What a thrill, to read a book that is so...
Wedding Puzzle

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Sallie Muirden

Wedding Puzzle is Sallie Muirden’s fourth book and a world away from her writing about old Spanish towns and customs. Sallie was born in Victoria and has lived there for...
A Life Of Her Own

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Fiona McCallum

Following on from her last best seller Making Peace, Fiona McCallum tackles a what can be a very deeply personal but debilitating issue, that of bullying, looking at the power...
The Night Dragon

By

Matthew Condon

Why did it take over 40 years for the murderers of Barbara McCulkin and her daughters to be convicted? Matthew Condon in his book ‘The Night Dragon’ tracks the events...
Fled

By

Meg Keneally

Fled is a debut solo novel for Meg Keneally who has produced several other books in conjunction with her father, Tom. Australian Historical Fiction is a fascinating subject, and the...
Widows’ Revenge

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Linda La Plante

Following on from Widows, originally published in 1983, Widows Revenge takes things one step further when the three women, Dolly Rawlins, who husband was a respected master criminal and mastermind...
Without a Doubt

By

Fleur McDonald

Dave Burrows takes a retrospective look back to Barrabine and his time spent there as a young Detective working his way to up to a coveted position in the Stock...
The Shining Wall

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Melissa Ferguson

Dystopia or rather dystopian imagery was bought sharply into literature with the George Orwell’s satirical novel ‘Animal Farm’ in which the characters became dehumanised. The novel was in many ways...