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2 2 y separately published work icon Silk Chaser Peter Klein , Sydney : Macmillan Australia , 2010 Z1711687 2010 single work novel crime detective A serial killer is stalking young, female strappers. The police and the race clubs seem powerless to do anything. The women are terrified and the union is threatening to close down the racing industry unless security can be guaranteed and the killer caught. As the body count mounts, John Punter races against time to find the crazed killer. (Trove record)
2 2 y separately published work icon From France with Love : A Love Story with Baggage Nadine Williams , Camberwell : Viking , 2007 Z1424016 2007 single work autobiography After two failed marriages, Nadine has sworn never let another man dominate her life. After the death of his wife of forty-seven years, Olivier is grief-stricken. Nadine is Australian born and bred, Olivier is a French Australian, yet in spite of all their differences and defences, they cannot help finding something special they both want to hold onto. But can their love survive five weeks in France and forty years of cultural and emotional baggage? Take the trip with them to France and find out! From France with Love is an autobiographical account of finding love in later life. This heart-warming true tale proves that anything is possible, just as long as we are willing to change - to overcome our doubts and fears and learn to trust again. (Source: Trove)
7 1 y separately published work icon The Price of an Orphan Patricia Carlon , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1964 Z194602 1964 single work novel crime Johnnie is a nine-year old city orphan (his mother is dead, his father in prison). He has recently been placed with Stuart and Kay Heath, a childless couple who live in the Australian outback on a cattle station which Stuart manages for its wealthy owner. Hoping for a 'real' boy, they are bitterly disappointed. Johnnie is not quite the foster child they had in mind: he is 'cheeky and lazy, cowardly and stubborn.' So when he claims to have witnessed a murder they remind him of the boy who cried wolf. But then Johnnie and Kay are invited on a camping trip. A special treat to give Johnnie another chance to adjust to life in the outback? Or a cunning trap by a ruthless killer? (Source: Book jacket)
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