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1 y separately published work icon His Story - A Novel Memoir - The Life and Times of Dick O’Toole Nigel Gray , Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2013 6127239 2013 single work novel

An original and unique literary tour-de-force, His Story – A Novel Memoir – The Life and Times of Dick O’Toole is a blend of memoir, faction, fiction, and radical social and political history that is funny, tragic, playful, iconoclastic, and satirical. The revelations are profound, the humour is black, and the style is a breeze. [Publisher's blurb]

1 y separately published work icon Holy Hell Patricia Feenan , Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2012 9191406 2012 single work biography non-fiction

When Senior NSW Police Detective Chief Inspector Peter Fox told the ABC's Lateline programme on November 8, 2012, that the Catholic Church had covered up crimes by paedophile priests, silenced investigations and destroyed crucial evidence to avoid prosecution, the public outrage that ensued triggered a Royal Commission, possibly the biggest ever held in Australian history, into institutional child abuse. One of the cases of Church interference Fox outlined was that of Patricia Feenan's son, Daniel who was a young altar boy when he was first raped by a priest in the Newcastle-Maitland diocese. For several years Daniel endured horrific abuse by the priest, who was later found guilty of nine charges of sexual abuse of a minor in a public criminal trial in 2004. One of the many shocking aspects of the case was how the priest, a close family friend, set about secretly grooming his altar boy victim. Patricia writes with raw honesty of her and her son's terrible ordeal. Of the scars that linger and of the callous, often cruel ostracism and denial they encountered from the Catholic community for seeking to bring a paedophile priest to justice. (Publisher's description)

1 y separately published work icon Damned Good : A Poker Novel J. J. Deceglie , Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2009 Z1664089 2009 single work novel 'Meet the Rookie, a suave, smooth-talking, hard-drinking gambler on a mission to topple the country's biggest names in poker. From Northbridge to Melbourne, the Rookie experiences the exhilarating highs and catastrophic lows of the underground poker circuit. Beyond material concerns, the Rookie rides on the hard edge of existence in his struggle to defeat Indersmith. Beyond poker, beyond caring, the Rookie exists only for the moment.
'Damned Good achieves a fusion between technical and literary writing, and will appeal to aficionados of poker and of quality writing alike.' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Saving Jasper Nigel Gray , Cedric Baxter (illustrator), Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2009 21025068 2009 single work picture book children's

'Jasper, the Moon Bear, spends a happy childhood in the forest before he is trapped and caged in a bile farm. Will Jasper spend the rest of his days in that terrible place, or is rescue on the way?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Sam Andrew Horabin , Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2007 Z1884455 2005 single work novel mystery adventure
1 1 y separately published work icon A Baker's Dozen Nigel Gray , Fremantle : Fontaine Press , 2007 Z1516455 2007 selected work children's fiction children's

'A Baker's Dozen is a mouth-watering feast of stories cooked up by the highly acclaimed author, Nigel Gray, and sumptuously decorated by the celebrated artist, Cedric Baxter. Thirteen stories in one book to be savoured by children from five to twelve years of age. Bedtime treats for younger ones, while older kids will enjoy tucking into it for themselves. Charming, thought-provoking and bubbling over with laughs. Lip-smackingly good.' (Publication summary)

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