Brigid Gallacher Brigid Gallacher i(28277256 works by)
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2 y separately published work icon The Campers Maryrose Cuskelly , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2025 29147771 2025 single work novel

'An engrossing and provocative exploration of privilege, hypocrisy and justice by the bestselling author of The Cane.

'Leah has a good life. She lives on the Drove, an inner-city cul-de-sac, with her husband, Moses, and their two children. She and her neighbours - the drovers - look out for each other. Theirs is a safe, community-oriented enclave and that's the way it's going to stay.

'When itinerants set up camp in 'their' park, some of the drovers are unsettled, some are outraged, and all of them want the campers to move on. Not even Sholto, the campers' charismatic leader, can put their fears to rest.

'Why is Sholto - handsome, charming and apparently with other options - living in a tent, and why has he chosen to pitch it beside the Drove? And why is Leah tempted to put her family and her comfortable life at risk when Sholto turns his wolf-like gaze towards her?

'A compelling and revealing novel, The Campers shows what neighbours will do when anarchy and misrule threaten their cosy community.' (Publication summary)

2 1 y separately published work icon Violet Kelly and the Jade Owl Fiona Britton , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2023 26210206 2023 single work novel historical fiction mystery

'Phryne Fisher meets Underbelly in an arch, out-of-the-box debut historical crime caper.

'A centuries-old curse, a house of secrets and a young woman determined to find out the truth.

'Sydney, 1930: In a well-heeled corner of Paddington, just a short distance from the razor gangs of Darlinghurst and Kings Cross, sits La Maison des Fleurs, an upscale brothel run by the indomitable Madame. The star of La Maison is Violet Kelly – beautiful, clever and determined to make something of herself in a world that has already taken so much.

'When a former associate of Madame's emerges to claim a long-owed favour involving a kidnapped girl and an ancient curse, Violet is drawn into a risky game of cat and mouse that takes her from dangerous underworld dealings to raucous parties to untold stories about her own past, and, eventually, right into the heart of La Maison des Fleurs. But how much is she willing to risk to save her friends, her home and the life she's come to love? And will it be enough?

'Violet Kelly is Agatha Christie meets Underbelly, with a Derringer tucked into her French lingerie.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Blackout Ruth McIver , ( nar. Michael Robinson et. al. )agent Sydney : Audible Studios , 2023 25741299 2023 single work novel horror

'I know all about being afraid of the dark.

'Like my uncle, in my thirties I found my way into my own dark forest, face-to-face with the big bad wolf. He was so close to me the whole time, I could taste the blood on his breath. Meeting him felt like a fairytale. I fact, I met him at a bar called the Wolf's Lair.

'A sensational trial for an historic serial murder. A missing woman with a trail of secrets. A top lawyer famous for defending notorious criminals. A retired homicide cop hunting for the truth.

'Intriguing and distinctive, this taut novella will have you listening with the lights on.' (Publication summary)

2 4 y separately published work icon Marshmallow Victoria Hannan , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2022 24675198 2022 single work novel

'A year ago the house had been full of life, of noise, of love. Now there were long stretches of silence that settled between them like a fog so dense it made it hard to see a way out, made it hard for them to see each other . . . He was losing sight of the only thing he'd ever truly been certain about.

'Some moments change everything. For five friends, what should have been a birthday to remember will instead cleave a line between before and after. From then on, the shockwaves of guilt, sorrow and disbelief will colour every day, every interaction, every possibility. Each will struggle. Each will ask why. Secrets will be kept. Lies will be told. Relationships reassessed. Each friend will be forever changed. And the question all of them will be forced to ask is: can they ever find a way to live without what was lost?

'A raw, powerful novel from the prize-winning author of Kokomo that exposes the ripple effect of grief. With profound insight and a tender heart, Marshmallow shows how quickly the life you thought you had can be shattered forever.'  (Publication summary)

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