Anthony O'Neill Anthony O'Neill i(A12808 works by)
Born: Established: 1964 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Devil Upstairs Anthony O'Neill , Melbourne : Fantastica , 2019 17390420 2019 single work novel thriller

'WHEN YOU’RE AT YOUR WIT’S END ... 

'WHEN NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK ... 

'WHEN YOU’RE LOSING SLEEP ... 

'WHEN YOUR NEIGHBOUR IS GIVING YOU HELL ... 

'WOULD YOU CALL UPON THE DEVIL? 

'Cat Thomas has just moved from Florida to an idyllic flat in historic Edinburgh. Everything seems perfect. Everything seems serene. Except for the noisy, obnoxious, uncooperative musician upstairs.

'When all else fails, Cat is talked into attending a seance at a creepy Scottish castle. She makes an appeal directly to Satan. And finds that the nightmare has just begun ... 

'The Devil Upstairs is the astonishing new thriller from the internationally acclaimed author of The Lamplighter and The Dark Side.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 2 y separately published work icon Dr Jekyll & Mr Seek Anthony O'Neill , Sydney : Xoum , 2017 11523988 2017 single work novel fantasy historical fiction

'Seven years after the death of Edward Hyde, a stylish gentleman shows up in foggy London claiming to be Dr. Henry Jekyll. Only Mr. Utterson, Jekyll’s faithful lawyer and confidant, knows that he must be an impostor – because Jekyll was Hyde. 

'But as the man goes about charming Jekyll’s friends and reclaiming the estate, and as the bodies of potential challengers start piling up, Utterson is left fearing for his life ... and questioning his own sanity.

'From the internationally acclaimed Australian author Anthony O’Neill comes Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Seek, an ingenious, original sequel to Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' (Publication Summary)

6 y separately published work icon The Dark Side Anthony O'Neill , New York (City) : Simon and Schuster , 2016 10492996 2016 single work novel science fiction thriller detective

In this dark and gripping sci-fi noir, an exiled police detective arrives at a lunar penal colony just as a psychotic android begins a murderous odyssey across the far side of the moon.

Purgatory is the lawless moon colony of eccentric billionaire, Fletcher Brass: a mecca for war criminals, murderers, sex fiends, and adventurous tourists. You can’t find better drugs, cheaper plastic surgery, or a more ominous travel advisory anywhere in the universe. But trouble is brewing in Brass’s black-market heaven. When an exiled cop arrives in this wild new frontier, he immediately finds himself investigating a string of ruthless assassinations in which Brass himself—and his equally ambitious daughter—are the chief suspects.

Meanwhile, two-thousand kilometers away, an amnesiac android, Leonardo Black, rampages across the lunar surface. Programmed with only the notorious “Brass Code”—a compendium of corporate laws that would make Ayn Rand blush—Black has only one goal in mind: to find Purgatory and conquer it.

Source: Publisher's Blurb

2 6 y separately published work icon The Unscratchables Anthony O'Neill , Camberwell : Viking , 2009 Z1559360 2009 single work novel crime detective satire

'Crusher Mc Nash is the police force's most fearless detective, a barrel-chested bull terrier with a biscuit-thin temper and a barbed-wire tongue.

'Cassius Lap is the finest agent in the Feline Bureau of Investigation, an imperturbable Siamese with a mind as sharp as a can-opener.

'Together, they are . . . THE UNSCRATCHABLES.

'When the sniffer squad identifies a feral cat as the killer of a couple of Rottweiler gangsters, the tough cop is forced into unnatural partnership with the prissy Siamese from the FBI. They follow a trail from junkyards to gambling dens, from cat prisons to baronial estates, in the process unravelling an awesome conspiracy to bring the population to heel.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Excerpts from The Empire of Eternity Anthony O'Neill , 2006 extract novel (The Empire of Eternity)
— Appears in: Kalimat : An International Periodical of Creative Writing , March no. 23 (English) 2006; (p. 115-119)
1 Sindbad Sails South Anthony O'Neill , 2006-2007 single work short story satire
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 19 December-9 January vol. 124 no. 6551 2006-2007; (p. 74-78)
1 Cheers and Tears: Anthony O'Neill Anthony O'Neill , 2006 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 12 August 2006; (p. 28)
6 7 y separately published work icon The Empire of Eternity Anthony O'Neill , Milsons Point : Vintage Australia , 2006 Z1286219 2006 single work novel historical fiction mystery The Chamber of Eternity of Egypt is said to contain a hieroglyphic chart of the future, the meaning of life and the secrets of immortality. For thousands of years it has been sought by emperors, kings, caliphs and popes, but its site is fiercely guarded; its existence defended by preposterous rumours and outright lies. By the 1790s the chamber has become a treasure more prized and elusive than even the Holy Grail. Learning of the mysterious vault, in 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte launches an ambitious expedition to Egypt to locate it. And one year later, in the heart of the Great Pyramid, the chamber's secrets are revealed to him by a mysterious red-robed mystic - the so-called 'Red Man'. Buoyed by revelations of a phenomenal destiny, Napoleon returns to Paris and becomes Emperor of France. But as his fame escalates he begins to question the veracity of the meeting in the Great Pyramid, the accuracy of the chamber's prophecies, the existence of the Red Man - and his sanity. Forty years later it is Queen Victoria's turn to become infatuated with the legend. She knows that since Napoleon's day a few are said to have discovered the great vault, but for some inexplicable reason they seem determined to withhold its extraordinary secrets. So Alexander Rhind, a modest young Scottish archaeologist, is recruited to infiltrate the 'Brotherhood of Eternity'. But when Rhind himself becomes seduced by the mystery of the chamber, he too is compelled to undertake his own search for it, drawn by the possibility that there are answers among the ruins, both grand and intimate, which can only be discerned in person. With its cast of emperors, popes, queens, generals, sheikhs, artists and archaeologists - every one of them real - THE EMPIRE OF ETERNITY is a brilliant and haunting novel about the mysteries of the great tombs, the hidden secrets of the gods and man's desire to possess them at all costs. Its story will stay in your mind long after you have turned the final page. (Publisher's blurb)
2 Sinbad the Sicilian Anthony O'Neill , 2003 single work essay
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 26-27 July 2003; (p. 11)

— Appears in: Kalimat : An International Periodical of English and Arabic Creative Writing , December no. 16 (Arabic) 2003; (p. p. 5-7)
O'Neill comments on recent animated films that have been based on Middle Eastern stories, but that have removed all obvious cultural links to their origins. He notes the absence of Middle Eastern character names, music, place names, architecture and religious references.
1 On My Bedside Table : Anthony O'Neill Anthony O'Neill , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 1 March 2003; (p. 6)
7 9 y separately published work icon The Lamplighter Anthony O'Neill , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2003 Z1004288 2003 single work novel fantasy horror detective

'Evelyn is a clever orphan at the Fountainbridge Institute for Destitute Girls. Enchanted by a cheerful lamplighter who fires the streetlamp outside her window each evening, she mesmerizes the other girls with flights of fancy. In a time before Freudian awareness of sexuality and the subconscious mind, such tales are forbidden by the institute's governor, who warns Evelyn to cease her nocturnal storytelling.

'Evelyn defies him - and is cast out of the orphanage and sacrificed to a shadowy figure claiming to be her long-lost father. Who is this man, and why does he lock Evelyn away in a hunting lodge?

'Years later, the mutilated body of a professor of ecclesiastical law turns up on one of Edinburgh's finest streets; the grave of a famous colonel is ravaged; a shady entrepreneur is slaughtered while dashing for a train; and a retired lighthouse keeper is ripped to shreds while walking his dog -- all this after Evelyn, now a young woman, has reappeared in the city.

'What connects the victims? And what of Evelyn, anguished and appealing, who repeatedly claims to have dreamed the murders in great detail - each time blaming a mysterious "lamplighter"?

'Leading the official investigation is Carus Groves, a conceited yet effective police inspector desperate to cap his unremarkable career with a sensational case. Heading up the unofficial investigation is a disillusioned professor of logic and metaphysics, Thomas McKnight, and his assistant, Joseph Canavan, a strapping young gravedigger. Using reason, intuition, philosophy, and luck, these men race to solve the murders and unveil the source of Evelyn's torment, and in so doing penetrate the very gates of Hell.'

Book Jacket. Scribner, 2003. (Libraries Australia record).

6 6 y separately published work icon Scheherazade : A Tale Anthony O'Neill , Pymble : Flamingo , 2001 Z514801 2001 single work novel historical fiction

Queen Scheherazade is kidnapped from Baghdad and must tell a story to save her own life, having told stories for many years to save the lives of other women.

'Ninth-century Baghdad, legendary crossroads of the East. It is nearly twenty years since Scheherazade spun her tales for a thousand and one nights, the tales that saved her life and immortalised the city that she had never seen - until now. But almost immediately she is kidnapped by a party of hashish-chewing assassins from under the Caliph of Baghdad's nose. An ancient prophecy leads the Caliph to despatch an unlikely crew of sailors on a rescue mission. As they venture deeper into the unforgiving desert, losing camels, supplies, and all sense of dicrection, Scheherazade must face her abductors alone. And once again begins to spin a tale to save her life... An adventure full of wit, danger and incident, murder and mystery, poetry and philosophy - and testament to the power of the imagination - Scheherazade sweeps from the historical realities of Arabian life into a world of magic carpets and miraculous beings, seamlessly weaving fact, fiction and fable into a novel rich with all the heady power of the Arabian Nights.'

Source: Back cover

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