James Phelps James Phelps i(7423262 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Blood, Sweat and Steel Curtis McGrath , James Phelps , Sydney : ABC Books , 2021 23163514 2021 single work autobiography

'From Afghanistan to gold -- an extraordinary tale of tragedy, resilience and triumph

'In 2012, Combat Engineer Curtis McGrath was serving in the Australian Army in Afghanistan when, in the line of duty, he stepped on a land mine. Seriously injured but still conscious and aware he'd bleed out and die within minutes, Curtis, as the unit's chief first-aid officer, directed his comrades to apply tourniquets and administer an IV and morphine. Then, as he was stretchered to a helicopter, fearing he would never see his family again, he joked that he planned to become a Paralympian.

'Just months later, Curtis was up and walking on prosthetic legs, motivated by the opportunity to march with his unit in their welcome-home ceremony. Kayaking gave him a new sense of purpose and, in 2013, he and his father, Paul, paddled more than 700 kilometres from Sydney to Brisbane to raise funds for Mates4Mates, which supports current and former Defence Force members. A year later, Curtis captained the Australian team at the inaugural Invictus Games in London, founded by Prince Harry for wounded, injured or ill veterans. Then, within four years of his injury, Curtis won gold at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games.

'Now a ten-time world champion gold medallist, Curtis recently stormed to victory at the Tokyo Paralympics to bring home two more Paralympic gold medals for Australia. Passionate about the power of sport to transform lives, he's ready at last to share his extraordinary story, and how he has approached every setback and challenge with courage, resilience, humour and grit.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Inside Man James Phelps , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2021 21265127 2021 single work novel thriller

'He's the only one who can stop a massacre ... The unputdownable action thriller from Australia's no.1 true crime writer.

'Riley Jax, convicted murderer. Once a promising engineer in the army, he lost everything in a single night when he killed a man – an act he cannot remember.

'It's a devastating gap in an otherwise perfect memory.

'Now he's facing a new life, one behind bars, where he has to learn a whole different set of rules and only the toughest survive.

'And as a series of deadly bombings rocks the outside world, the only man who might be able to find the truth behind the conspiracy ... is on the inside.'

Source : publisher's blurb

2 y separately published work icon Johnathan Thurston : The Autobiography Johnathan Thurston , James Phelps , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2018 14510783 2018 single work autobiography

'Johnathan Thurston is widely regarded as rugby league's greatest player. This autobiography will follow Thurston's journey from a Brisbane kid who was written off as too skinny, too slow and too wild to play professionally, to his debut with the Canterbury Bulldogs in 2003, to State of Origin star, to Dally M and Clive Churchill Medal winner, and the fairytale premierships.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 'Every Man Has His Price' James Phelps , 2014 single work interview
— Appears in: The Sunday Mail , 1 June 2014; (p. 58-59)
'Three months before being charged with murder, disgraced NSW cop Roger Rogerson sat down with James Phelps to talk about life. The candid interview, unpublished until today, offers insights that are now more relevant and pressing than ever.'
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