The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

By

Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows

First published in 2008, this story was begun by librarian Mary Ann Shaffer in her seventieth year, after a series of incidents found her stranded on Guernsey one foggy night...
Making Peace

By

Fiona Macallum

All of us face tragedy in our lives at some time. If you are blessed like Hannah and have spent a calm and loving youth and young adult hood, it...
Ultima

By

LS Hilton

Ultima is the third book in what is billed as a trilogy following on from the storyline established in the previous books, Maestra and Domina where Elizabeth Teerlinc carries on...
Relatively Famous

By

Roger Averill

Gilbert Madigan is an award winning, fictitious Australian author. This is the story of his life told in a unique and compelling way. As the title indicates, it also encompasses...
Babylon Berlin

By

Volker Kutscher

Lovers of crime noir are familiar with the bent or slightly crooked copper, the underworld of drugs, prostitution and money, murder and the fringe dwellers that inhabit both the world...
The Opal Dragonfly

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Julian Leatherdale

Isobel MacLeod is certain her father is about to die. She has overheard discussion to this effect that a duel was to be fought over her Papa’s honour and she...
The Illumination of Ursula Flight

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Anna-Marie Crowhurst

Very occasionally a book comes along that will live with you for a long, long time. This is the one. A very special, beautifully written book, which has delightful characters,...
Birthright

By

Fiona Lowe

In this riveting novel of families Fiona Lowe captures with what appears to be ease, the dynamics which can glue a family together or blow it apart, particularly when there...
What the Light Reveals

By

Mick McCoy

In everyone there is an overwhelming desire to belong to something of significance, something of importance in the world, but when that need to belong flies in the face of...
The Secrets We Keep

By

Shirley Patton

Set in the town of Kalgoorlie, this is a story about boundaries, those we can see on a map, and those that live in our hearts. As a Social Worker,...