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1 y separately published work icon Lake of Echoes Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2022 25735035 2022 single work novel historical fiction

'1969. As France seethes in the wake of social unrest, eight-year-old Juliette is caught up in the turmoil of her parents’ fragmenting marriage.

'Unable to bear another argument, she flees her home.

'Neighbours joining the search for Juliette are stunned that such a harrowing thing could happen in their tranquil lakeside village.

'But this is nothing compared to her mother, Lea’s torment, imagining what has befallen her daughter.

'Léa, though, must remain strong to run her auberge and as the seasons pass with no news from the gendarmes, she is forced to accept she may never know her daughter’s fate.

'Despite the villagers’ scepticism, Léa’s only hope remains with a clairvoyant who believes Juliette is alive.

'But will mother and daughter ever be reunited?

'Steeped in centuries-old tradition, against an enchanting French countryside backdrop, Lake of Echoes will delight your senses and captivate your heart.' (Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon The Lost Blackbird Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2020 20330241 2020 single work novel

'A strict and loveless English children's home, or the promise of Australian sunshine, sandy beaches and eating fruit straight from the tree. Which would you choose?

'Ten-year-old Lucy Rivers and her five-year-old sister Charly are thrilled when a child migrant scheme offers them the chance to escape their miserable past.

'But on arrival in Sydney, the girls discover their fantasy future is more nightmare than dream.

'Lucy's lot is near-slavery at Seabreeze Farm where living conditions are inhuman, the flies and heat unbearable and the owner a sadistic bully. What must she do to survive?

'Meanwhile Charly, adopted by the nurturing and privileged Ashwood family, gradually senses that her new parents are hiding something. When the truth emerges, the whole family crumbles. Can Charly recover from this bittersweet deception?

'Will the sisters, stranded miles apart in a strange country, ever find each other again?

'Poignant testament to child migrants who suffered unforgivable evil, The Lost Blackbird explores the power of family bonds and our desire to know who we are.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Swooping Magpie Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2018 20328421 2018 single work novel

'The thunderclap of sexual revolution collides with the black cloud of illegitimacy.

'Sixteen-year-old Lindsay Townsend is pretty and popular at school. At home, it’s a different story. Dad belts her and Mum’s either busy or battling a migraine. So when sexy school-teacher Jon Halliwell finds her irresistible, Lindsay believes life is about to change.

'She’s not wrong.

'Lindsay and Jon pursue their affair in secret, because if the school finds out, Jon will lose his job. If Lindsay’s dad finds out, there will be hell to pay. But when a dramatic accident turns her life upside down, Lindsay is separated from the man she loves.

'Events spiral beyond her control, emotions conflicting with doubt, loneliness and fear, and Lindsay becomes enmeshed in a shocking true-life Australian scandal. The schoolyard beauty will discover the dangerous games of the adult world. Games that destroy lives.

'Lindsay is forced into the toughest choice of her young life. The resulting trauma will forever burden her heart.

'Reflecting the social changes of 1970s Australia, The Swooping Magpie is a chilling psychological tale of love, loss and grief, and, through collective memory, finding we are not alone.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Silent Kookaburra Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2017 20330366 2017 single work novel

'All eleven-year-old Tanya Randall wants is a happy family. But Mum does nothing besides housework, Dad’s always down the pub and Nanna Purvis moans at everyone except her dog. Then Shelley arrives –– the miracle baby who fuses the Randall family in love for their little gumnut blossom.

'Tanya’s life gets even better when she meets an uncle she didn’t know she had. He tells her she’s beautiful and could be a model. Her family refuses to talk about him. But that’s okay, it’s their little secret.

'Then one blistering summer day tragedy strikes, and the surrounding mystery and suspicion tear apart this fragile family web.

'Embracing the social changes of 1970s Australia, against a backdrop of native fauna and flora, The Silent Kookaburra is a haunting exploration of the blessings, curses and tyranny of memory.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Blood Rose Angel Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2015 20328753 2015 single work novel historical fiction

'1348. A bone-sculpted angel and the woman who wears it––heretic, Devil’s servant, saint.

'Midwife Héloïse has always known that her bastard status threatens her standing in the French village of Lucie-sur-Vionne. Yet her midwifery and healing skills have gained the people’s respect, and she has won the heart of the handsome Raoul Stonemason. The future looks hopeful. Until the Black Death sweeps into France.

'Terrified that Héloïse will bring the pestilence into their cottage, Raoul forbids her to treat its victims. Amidst the grief and hysteria, the villagers searching for a scapegoat, Héloïse must choose: preserve her marriage, or honour the oath she swore on her dead mother’s soul? And even as she places her faith in the protective powers of her angel talisman, she must prove she’s no Devil’s servant, her talisman no evil charm.

'Héloïse, with all her tragedies and triumphs, celebrates the birth of modern medicine, midwifery and thinking in late medieval times.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Wolfsangel Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2013 20329095 2013 single work novel historical fiction

'Seven decades after German troops march into her village, Céleste Roussel is still unable to assuage her guilt.

'1943. German soldiers occupy provincial Lucie-sur-Vionne, and as the villagers pursue treacherous schemes to deceive and swindle the enemy, Céleste embarks on her own perilous mission as her passion for a Reich officer flourishes. When her loved ones are deported to concentration camps, Céleste is drawn into the vortex of this monumental conflict, and the adventure and danger of French Resistance collaboration.

'As she confronts the harrowing truths of the Second World War's darkest years, Céleste is forced to choose: pursue her love for the German officer, or answer General de Gaulle's call to fight for France. Her fate suspended on the fraying thread of her will, Celeste gains strength from the angel talisman bequeathed to her through her lineage of healer kinswomen. But the decision she makes will shadow the remainder of her days.

'A woman's unforgettable journey to help liberate Occupied France, Wolfsangel is a stirring portrayal of the courage and resilience of the human mind, body and spirit.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Bone Angel Series Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2012-2015 20328669 2012 series - author novel
1 y separately published work icon Friends and Other Strangers Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2012 20329228 2012 selected work short story

'An eclectic collection of funny, shocking, heart-breaking and distinctly Australian short stories, each with its own message.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

3 y separately published work icon Spirit of Lost Angels Liza Perrat , France : Perrat Publishing , 2012 20328590 2012 single work novel historical fiction

'Her mother executed for witchcraft, her father dead at the hand of a noble, Victoire Charpentier vows to rise above her poor peasant roots.

'Forced to leave her village of Lucie-sur-Vionne for domestic work in Paris, Victoire is raped and threatened by her Marquis master, and must abandon her newborn, Rubie, on the church steps.

'Accused of a heinous crime, Victoire is imprisoned in La Salpêtrière mental asylum, where she bonds with fellow prisoner, Jeanne de Valois - conwoman of the infamous Necklace Affair that brought down Queen Marie Antoinette. She dreams of escaping the asylum but wonders if the price of freedom – losing Jeanne – is worth it.

'Enmeshed in the fervour of the 1789 Bastille storming, Victoire hears the name ‘Rubie’ called. Could her foundling daughter be alive, and living in Paris?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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