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1 y separately published work icon Ridgeway Murder Robin Hillard , Australia : Cyberworld Publishing , 2014 9413174 2014 single work novel crime

'Murder was certainly not what anyone expected to happen after the closing of the most successful Ridgeway Arts and Cultural Centre art show ever.

Ex big-city art gallery manager, Marion Shea, a recent arrival in Ridgeway, put a great deal of effort and time into making the show a success. But neither she nor the committee, made up largely of elderly members of the old Ridgeway families, get time to celebrate its success. Murder, financial disasters, and missing committee members, instead make it seem like the art show may, in fact, be the last event the committee and the Arts and Culture centre will ever have.

Can Marion, with her husbands assistance, help solve the case and maybe stop another murder?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Football Mambo Peter Tonkin , Toronto : Cyberworld Publishing , 2014 8339564 2014 single work novel mystery

'A funny Australian mystery about Adelaide and football and fishing and voodoo and wives.

'When down-at-heel Adelaide private detective Bruce Bilger accepts a curious but seemingly trivial case from a local Australian Rules football club, the Centralian Galahs, he has no inkling of the bizarre and perilous circumstances into which he is about to be plunged.

'Will his survival instinct and street wisdom make up for his lack of social graces, and will his curiosity ultimately kill him or break the case?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Sister's Funeral Stephen Bush , Australia : Cyberworld Publishing , 2011 9413260 2011 single work novel

'In 1973 James’s seventeen-year-old sister, Maria, disappeared while on her way home from school. Her disappearance not only shattered her family, it had strange, far-reaching repercussions for her ten-year-old brother. He was too young to fully understand what had happened but was left to cope alone while his parents struggled to deal with his sister’s disappearance.

'Over thirty years later the police arrive on James’s doorstep to tell him that Maria’s remains have been found outside Broken Hill, an isolated mining town nearly half way across Australia from where she was last seen. But it is a town that had strong connections with his family back when his sister went missing.

'Now James knows she was murdered, and where she was hidden for all these years, he has to ask was it family or a friend who killed her. Or a stranger.

'With her discovery Maria becomes more real for James, she is a sudden violent death in the family, and he sets out to try to discover what his sister was really like as well as what happened to her, while he struggles to come to terms with what her disappearance meant for him in the past.

'As he seeks answers James discovers the different memories people have of that time long ago and of a young woman standing on the edge of adulthood, who may have been quiet and shy or who may have been spoiled and living dangerously.' (Publication summary)

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