Wayne Grogan Wayne Grogan i(A12897 works by)
Born: Established: ca. 1953 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Terror Australis Wayne Grogan , Dee Why : Deep Line Books , 2012 Z1894608 2012 single work novel crime thriller 'Welcome to Terror Australis, a landscape littered with the victims of violent men who have preyed on women since the First Fleet arrived with a cargo of ragged women ... and a place where evil Islamic terrorism lurks.

'Award-winning novelist Wayne Grogan weaves a contemporary tale of misogyny bred from colonial Australia's appalling treatment of women. Fact and fiction, characters imagined and real (like notorious serial killer Ivan Milat) blend seamlessly in a world where women exist to be hunted and abused.

'The novel is written in the first person, from the observations and experience of a fictitious reformed rapist who is an ex-drug addict-turned-antiquarian book dealer. Terror Australis, framed as a noir detective story, also contains a chilling terrorist plot: a soft Australian suburb marked out for destruction by radical Islamists in thrall to the belief that they are performing the will of Allah. The novel explores the divide between Islam and Christianity, the reasons why Islam is seen as a religion hijacked by extremists, and examines the fault lines between Christianity and Islamic fundamentalism.

'And for good measure, Terror Australis takes a predatory excursion into the world of online dating.

'This is a confronting, provocative novel with a wide sweep. It pulls no punches. And while the personality of the central character (Rory) might repel, his story is ultimately that of a tormented soul desperate for forgiveness and redemption from a life he can no longer bear.' (From the publisher's website.)
1 1 y separately published work icon Jim Morrison Jesus Complex Wayne Grogan , Dee Why : Deep Line Books , 2010 Z1748256 2010 selected work poetry
1 6 y separately published work icon Heavy Allies Wayne Grogan , Rose Bay : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2008 Z1495827 2008 single work novel crime

'Australia didn't have a drug problem until the Nugan Hand merchant bank with its shadowy tentacles to the CIA opened in Sydney in the 1970s, financing heroin trafficking through money laundering on a mammoth scale. Its intricate chessboard of crime had two grandmasters: Michael Hand, a mysterious former Green Beret, and Bernie Houghton, a gregarious wheeler-dealer who was also a product of the US secret intelligence network.

'In his ... novel, Heavy Allies, award-winning Australian author Wayne Grogan worms inside Nugan Hand to tell American readers the almost unknown story of how the United States inflicted a heroin plague on its closest ally, with ruthless military precision.' (Provided by the publisher)

1 8 y separately published work icon Vale Byron Bay Wayne Grogan , Blackheath : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2006 Z1281671 2006 single work novel crime Set during the early 1970s upheaval in the area when the hippies, the Jesus generation and the drug economy converged, Vale Byron Bay is about a working town reshaped by the spiritual seekers and the criminals who determined its fate. (Dymocks Booksellers website)
1 5 y separately published work icon Junkie Pilgrim Wayne Grogan , Blackheath : Brandl and Schlesinger , 2003 Z1063346 2003 single work novel crime
1 Love Tale Wayne Grogan , 1995 single work short story
— Appears in: Mattoid , no. 49 1995; (p. 124-130)
1 Death of a Sydney Junkman Wayne Grogan , 1991 single work short story
— Appears in: Mattoid , no. 41 1991; (p. 105-109)
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