John Hepher John Hepher i(A28909 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Archie's Words John Hepher , Mowbray : Penghana Press , 2018 14162877 2018 single work novel science fiction

'A teacher a student converging and diverging stories. Robot workforce. Love, Loss, Love again. A family's resurrection. Gold. Fire Death.'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon But What If the Truth Be Told? John Hepher , Mowbray : John Hepher , 2015 8932997 2015 single work novel crime

'A fast moving, sometimes brutal journey, into honour and love. Jeffrey Hancock, a country journalist of little repute. His excesses have caught up with him. Local government makes investments in New York. Some say there are commissions, Jeffrey says corruption. He is about to publish. A gunshot. Hospital, surgery. A Narcissistic assassin. Armand. Bikers. The Global Financial Crisis descends. Markets meltdown. Jeffrey’s fill-in, Miranda, arrives. The editor cowardly kills himself, Billy Worthington, Jeffrey’s best mate is murdered just as he becomes aware he is a father. The mother of the child was brutalised by Armand, Cheryl gets her revenge. A relationship occurs. Others die for Jeffrey’s quest. But what if the truth be told?'(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Threading the Needle John Hepher , Beauty Point : Penghana Press , 2013 14162948 2013 single work novel historical fiction

'He was a political refugee of the nineteenth century. A tailor, a unionist, a socialist, a businessman, a family man, a politician, a boat person. An interesting mixture of roles all played by one man.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Secession John Hepher , Queenstown : Penghana Press , 2007 14163076 2007 single work novel

'The West Coast of Tasmania produces about forty percent of Tasmania's income, and is, as far as the State Government is concerned, a region to be forgotten and ignored. There is just not the voting population there to affect either the government, or opposition. It became obvious to Leon Fernley and four of his colleagues that there was a desperate need to right the wrongs of the past hundred years of neglect and being ignored and appeals for fair funding falling on deaf ears in Hobart. The State Government does not take the West Coasters seriously and they decide to call the Government's bluff and govern themselves. A secession is inevitable, but it is tinged with intrigue of national, and international conspiracy.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Queenstown Conspiracy John Hepher , Queenstown : Penghana Press , 2007 14163027 2007 single work novel

'Leon, sacked from his position in the Department of Foreign Affairs, finds himself in the Tasmanian West Coast mining town Queenstown. Here he seeks to find himself a new life of semi-retirement, and doing some odd jobs. He meets Wendy.

'During one of his odd jobs, the renovation of an old house, he stumbles on a cache of coded Foreign Affairs documents from the 1960s. Because of his past life he realises the documents as being classified and highly sensitive. They indicate the presence of many nasty, ageing weapons secreted somewhere near Queenstown.

'Leon, with the aid of Wendy, Akers the local cop, Gail a journalist, Jack his old mate from Foreign Affairs, and Mark a student geologist, decides to investigate the possibility of the documents being authentic.

'The story follows a somewhat stumbling relationship, and the investigation which leads all the way to the High Court, the Defence Department, Foreign Affairs, the Attorney General, and the Prime Minister. Several people die during the plot by the government to bury the conspiracy of what lies in the bare hills of Queenstown.'(Publication summary)

1 Raise Me a Tombstone John Hepher , 1985 single work short story
— Appears in: What's Overleaf? : Short Stories 1985; (p. 97-103)
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