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With Dad's Gloves
by Dirk Ring
The line of a incomplete circle is like a life with unfinished business,
there is a gap or missing link, and one cannot rest in peace until these
ends meet. Given the unexpected opportunity to visit a place he once
knew so well, Joseph returns to the ringside.
Triggered by sheer emotion and a visual spectacular, his fading memory
is regenerated. Joseph begins to reflect on a life of hardship, grief and struggle to ultimately cherish a loving, furfilling family life, a successful sporting career and the satisfaction of knowing that he had contributed to making the world a better place. |
AU$22.95 |
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The Wire Child
by Lawrence Clarke
Detective Sergeant Jenny Bullin is put into a position of authority she is not ready for, and as the murder
count increases so does the pressure on her and her partner, Allen Foggo. What seems to be vengeful killing at
first, turns out to be something more sinister. Who is Samael? What is the significance of Angels.com? And what
happens when Samael ups the ante and Jennifer Bullin is abducted? Now she has to fight harder than she did as
an adolescent abductee to survive, with not only her life on the line. Waiting in the wings is a more powerful
and twisted mind than Samael’s. And this person is much closer to Bullin than she could imagine. |
AU$19.95 |
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A Change of Heart
by Gerald Searle
Adam King has been brought up with a heavy dose of guilt and fear
by the Irish nuns and priests. His life unfolds in the shadow of
the notorious coloured area of District Six, the Bronx of Cape Town.
Despite the shackles of Apartheid, Adam finds his ultimate struggle
is with himself.
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AU$14.95
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Footprints on Quicksand
By Frances Isaac
What are Footprints on Quicksand? Insubstantial and ephemeral marks
on a shifting, dangerous, unstable surface that raise the question:
Is this all there is to life? Some of the topics in the miscellany
of 12 stories suggest that perhaps this is the case. Yet others
read akin to a beacon of hope.
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AU$18.95
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Once Upon a Friendship
By Diana Coelho
An absorbing insight into the blend of cultures that give Hong
Kong its uniqueness - a tiny British colony on Chinese soil that
dazzles with its diversity. A fascinating tale that leads the reader
through history, from pre-war colonial Macau to present-day Canada,
gently unfolding three girls' bloodlines and colourful families
in a constantly changing world.
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AU$14.95
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The Cobra Strikes
By Alan Maltravers
This book will have you on the edge of your seat till the last
pages, as it takes you on a journey through the darker side of human
nature. Thrown head first into a dark world of the Bucha, Private
Detective Ben Doyle must find his way through a tangled web of deceit,
death and danger to stop Merlin Shoff in his plans to flood the
international economy with counterfeit notes.
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AU$14.95
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Braeside
By Stella Dyer
This is a story of love. Love of the land and love between a family
of strong characters. It illustrates the inner strength of a woman
to overcome both physical and mental conflicts. There is a warmth
and sadness, and hostilities that can arise within a family. But
overall it is the love and determination of Kate to win back her
beloved Braeside, and the almost mystical support of an old Aboriginal
stockman.
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AU$14.95
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Stone Walls
By Peggy Graham
A suspense-filled novel that keeps the readers guessing in the
spirit of all great whodunits, Stone Walls is a real page turning
treat!
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AU$14.95
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