Jane Richards Jane Richards i(A138101 works by)
Also writes as: 'Alice Campion'
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Shifting Light 'Alice Campion' , Milsons Point : Transworld Australia , 2017 10716873 2017 single work novel

'Nina Larkin should be happy. She’s transformed her rundown outback property, The Springs, into a successful artists’ retreat; she’s won a distinguished art prize, and she’s living with her soulmate, trail-blazing grazier Heath Blackett.

'But the chance discovery of a portrait of her father, renowned artist Jim Larkin, makes her question everything. How could it have been drawn just weeks ago when Jim has been dead for years . . . Or so she thought.

'Could her father still be alive? Can she track down the man in the picture? And is this connected to the missing gold buried by her ancestor over a century ago?

'Her search for answers will draw Nina into a maze of family secrets – just as the man who stepped out of a portrait arrives at her door . . .

'Alice Campion is the pseudonym for four members of a Sydney book club. Their first novel, The Painted Sky, also features Nina, Heath and the captivating landscape of outback Wangalla.' (Publication summary)

1 A Novel Life Jane Richards , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Sunday Life , 15 February 2015; (p. 14-15) The Canberra Times , 15 February 2015; (p. 8)
'It started with vodka and a weekend away in the mountains. It ended with a book deal. Jane Richards tells how five women pulled of an unlikely publishing group.'
1 4 y separately published work icon The Painted Sky 'Alice Campion' , Sydney : Random House Australia , 2015 8317372 2015 single work novel

'Nina never knew what happened to her father, the celebrated artist Jim Larkin. One minute he was her devoted dad, the next he'd disappeared without trace. Seventeen years later, she's still haunted by the mystery.

'Until a call from outback Wandalla changes everything.

'At first, Nina's inheritance of a waterless property and a farmhouse stuffed with junk seems more like a burden than a gift. But this was her father's childhood home – and possibly her last chance to discover the truth.

'So what is the local solicitor, Harrison Grey, not telling her as he hands over the keys? Why does the area's wealthiest resident, Hilary Flint, seem to hate her so much? What is the significance of the gold locket with cryptic engravings that Nina always wears?

'And why, on top of everything, is she inexplicably drawn to her soon-to-be-married neighbour, Heath Blackett?' (Publication summary)

1 The Literary Kiss-and-Tell Jane Richards , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 10 January 2011; (p. 3)
1 The View from There Jane Richards , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 9-10 August 2008; (p. 30)
Jane Richards reports on British reviews of Julia Leigh's Disquiet and Malcolm Knox's Jamaica.
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