John Cunnington John Cunnington i(A27012 works by) (a.k.a. John Ernest Cunnington; John E. Cunnington)
Born: Established: 1947 ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Portrait of an Angel John Cunnington , West End : Esstee Media , 2015 8310601 2015 single work novel

'Two bizarre murders, one in Queensland, Australia and the other in the north island of New Zealand baffle police. However the murders are destined to become entangled in Senior Probation Officer Sebastian Kuhl's obsession to unearth the truth about the mysterious death of notorious serial killer, Susan Hunter. Kuhl is convinced Hunter is alive, and accompanied by investigative journalist Aleesa Esposito he follows a trail that leads him back to New Zealand, and to a discovery that shocks two nations. Set in Wales, Australia and New Zealand, this sequel to the Thirteenth Secret has it all - murder, betrayal, humour, romance, galloping twists and an explosive climax.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Thirteenth Secret John Cunnington , Burleigh : Zeus Publications , 2010 Z1854830 2010 single work novel 'When it came to the extremes of criminal behaviour, Senior Probation Office, Sebastian Kuhl had seen it all … or thought he had. A chance comment by a former client sparks a chain of events that tears his world apart. Nothing can prepare him for the journey ahead. As the carnage mounts, Seb is confronted by the realisation that only a fine line separates good from evil. For his own survival, he is forced to reassess his commitment to the law and draw upon his military training. This is an enthralling expose of the human spirit and one man’s determination to discover the truth. Set within the Queensland Justice System of the early 1980’s, it’s an amalgam of bizarre twists and turns, murder and deceit, sprinkled with Aussie larrikinism.' Source: http://www.zeus-publications.com/ (Sighted 16/04/2012).
1 y separately published work icon The Way the Dice Fall John Cunnington , Burleigh : Zeus Publications , 2006 Z1854811 2006 single work novel war literature

'Set during the social upheavals of the late sixties, The Way the Dice Fall is a story of mateship, courage, larrikinism, sacrifice and self-discovery. It is a time in Australia when opposition to conscription and the Vietnam War is growing and the Anzac legend is under threat.

Jack is a nineteen-year-old public servant when he is drafted. At the Singleton Recruit Training Centre he becomes one of the "Intrepid Five". There is Rocco, the charismatic entrepreneur, the sagacious Mick, Biggs the perennial joker and the enigmatic Hugo. Together they embark on a journey through the jungles of Vietnam and the seedy bars of Vung Tau. Years of growth are compressed into one as convictions are challenged and the meaning of loyalty and hypocrisy meets them head on.' Source: http://www.zeus-publications.com/ (Sighted 16/04/2012).

1 To Those Who Don't Understand i "Rays of warmth reflect the morning birth.", John Cunnington , 1991 single work poetry
— Appears in: Homecoming : Images of Vietnam 1991; (p. 43)
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