As a child Victor Kline was sexually, physically and emotionally abused by his mother. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, he went on to lead a diverse, exciting and often dangerous life: from medical guinea pig to Federal prosecutor to outback barrister. From provincial France to the highlands of New Guinea to dodging bullets in the Sri Lankan Civil War, The House at Anzac Parade is his story, and the story of his healing.
'Victor Kline is a highly effective storyteller and expert at conjuring characters from his past with wit, candour and detail.'
'Victor Kline is a highly effective storyteller and expert at conjuring characters from his past with wit, candour and detail.'