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1 y separately published work icon D (A Tale of Two Worlds) Michel Faber , London : Transworld , 2020 19896258 2020 single work novel fantasy

'A modern-day Dickensian fable and a celebration of friendship and bravery for freethinkers everywhere, by the acclaimed author of The Crimson Petal and the White.

'It all starts on the morning the letter D disappears from the language.

'First, it vanishes from her parents’ conversation at breakfast, then from the road signs outside. Soon the local dentist and the neighbour’s Dalmatian are missing, and even the Donkey Derby has been called off.

'Though she doesn’t know why, Dhikilo is summoned to the home of her old history teacher Professor Dodderfield and his faithful Labrador, Nelly Robinson. And this is where our story begins.

'Set between England and the wintry land of Liminus, a world enslaved by the monstrous Gamp and populated by fearsome, enchanting creatures, D (Tale of Two Worlds) is a mesmerising tale of friendship and bravery in an uncertain world. Told with simple beauty and warmth, its celebration of moral courage and freethinking is a powerful reminder of our human capacity for strength, hope and justice.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Lost Love Song Minnie Darke , Melbourne : Michael Joseph , 2020 18608809 2020 single work novel

'This is the story of a love song . . . And like any good love song, it has two parts.

'In Australia, Arie Johnson waits impatiently for classical pianist Diana Clare to return from a world tour, hopeful that after seven years together she'll finally agree to marry him.

'On her travels, Diana composes a song for Arie. It's the perfect way to express her love, knowing they'll spend their lives together . . . Won't they?

'Then late one night, her love song is overheard, and begins its own journey across the world.

'In Scotland, Evie Greenlees is drifting. It's been years since she left Australia with a backpack, a one-way ticket and a dream of becoming a poet. Now she spends her days making coffee and her nights serving beer. And she's not even sure whether the guy she lives with is really her boyfriend or just a flatmate.

'Then one day she hears an exquisite love song. One that will connect her to a man with a broken heart . . .' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Gone by Midnight Candice Fox , London : Transworld , 2019 15392329 2019 single work novel thriller

'On the fifth floor of the White Caps Hotel, four young friends are left alone while their parents dine downstairs. But when Sara Farrow checks on the children at midnight, her son is missing. The boys swear they stayed in their room, and CCTV confirms Richie has not left the building. Despite a thorough search, no trace of the child is found.

'Distrustful of the police, Sara turns to Crimson Lake's unlikeliest private investigators: disgraced cop Ted Conkaffey and convicted killer Amanda Pharrell. This case just the sort of twisted puzzle that gets Amanda's blood pumping.

'For Ted, the case couldn’t have come at a worse time. Two years ago a false accusation robbed him of his career, his reputation and most importantly his family. But now Lillian, the daughter he barely knows, is coming to stay in his ramshackle cottage by the lake.

'Ted must dredge up the area's worst characters to find a missing boy. And the kind of danger he uncovers could well put his own child in deadly peril . . .'   (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Pearler's Wife Roxane Dhand , London : Transworld , 2018 13919188 2018 single work novel historical fiction

'A distant land. A dangerous husband. A forbidden love.

'It is 1912, and Maisie Porter stands on the deck of the SS Oceanic as England fades from view. Her destination is Buccaneer Bay in Australia’s far north-west. Her purpose: marriage to her cousin Maitland, a wealthy pearling magnate – and a man she has never met.

'Also on board is William Cooper, the Royal Navy’s top man. Following a directive from the Australian government, he and eleven other ‘white’ divers have been hired to replace the predominantly Asian pearling crews. However, Maitland and his fellow merchants have no intention of employing the costly Englishmen for long . . .

'Maisie arrives in her new country to a surprisingly cool reception. Already confused by her hastily arranged marriage, she is shocked at Maitland’s callous behaviour towards her – while finding herself increasingly drawn to the intriguing Cooper.

'But Maisie’s new husband is harbouring secrets – deadly secrets. And when Cooper and the divers sail out to harvest the pearl shell, they are in great danger – and not just from the unpredictable and perilous ocean . . . '  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Best Laid Plans Kathy Lette , London : Transworld , 2017 11067284 2017 single work novel

'Uproariously funny and provocative, tender and life-affirming, this is Kathy Lette at her very best.

'TO DO LIST

1) Buy hummus

2) Pay Pilates teacher

3) Find prostitute for son...

'When it comes to sex, even the best laid plans come unstuck – in the stickiest way possible

'As a crossword-addicted English teacher, Lucy never expected to be arrested for kerb-crawling. But her autistic twenty-year-old son Merlin is desperate to lose his virginity, and a prostitute seems like the only option . . . only Lucy picks up an undercover policewoman instead.

'Let off with a suspended sentence, Lucy resigns herself to the fact that her son will never have sex, let alone find love… until the morning she miraculously discovers Merlin in bed with a girl.

'But is tough, tattooed Kayleigh just taking Merlin for a ride? If so, why? And what has brought Lucy’s snake of an ex-husband wriggling back into their lives?

'As all her best laid plans for Merlin’s happiness chaotically unravel, will Lucy ever be able to cut her son’s psychological umbilical cord and start to live her own life? And will the funny, quirky and marvellously magical Merlin ever find real love?

'With plenty of comic twists and emotional turns, Kathy Lette’s riotous yet heartrending novel tackles the taboo subject of sex for the ‘differently abled’ – and shows us that when it comes to sex, we all have special needs …' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Courting Trouble Kathy Lette , London : Transworld , 2014 7585056 2014 single work novel

'Tilly has the day from hell when she's sacked from her barristers' chambers in the morning, then finds her husband in bed with her former best friend in the afternoon. She escapes to her mother, Roxy - a sassy solicitor whose outrageous take on men, work and family life is the despair of her more conventional daughter. Roxy comes up with a radical plan for their future - they'll set up a new-style, all female law firm which will champion women. Before long they are rescuing women who have been cheated, put upon, attacked, ripped off or ruined by the men in their lives. When a gun-toting Grandma bursts upon the scene having shot off the testicles of the men who raped her grand daughter, Tilly finds herself at legal logger heads with Jack Cassidy, the smooth-talking, politically incorrect, legal love god who broke her heart at law school. Jack is fluent in three languages - English, sarcasm and flirtation, and his specialist area is emotional break and enter. But if the man is so loathsome, then why is she committing Acute Lust in the 3rd degree? As Tilly struggles to keep her client out of jail and her own cravings under lock and key, will the rapists walk free?

'When Tilly's 13-year old daughter goes missing, she faces the biggest moral dilemma of her life. Should she betray her beliefs and take the law into her own hands?' (Publication summary)

1 22 y separately published work icon The Place at Whitton Thomas Keneally , London : Cassell , 1964 Z559944 1964 single work novel crime thriller 'As Father Stenner, Whitton's President, put it, "A garish killing in a place for aspirants to the priesthood is, by the world's standards, an exotic crime." Father Stenner's forebodings were, if anything, well short of the mark. The killer was apparently a madman whose first murder was to be merely the beginning of a bloody series. And into the maelstrom of violence and fear that he created came another and possibly even more sinister element, personified by a beautiful young woman named Agnes Grey. Agnes's concern was with ultimate depravity, and for a killer priest she had a very specific use.' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
1 y separately published work icon The Way the Ball Bounces Jack Lindsay , London : Frederick Muller , 1962 Z1204195 1962 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Doctor on Horseback Alex Stuart , London : Mills and Boon , 1962 Z1435107 1962 single work novel romance The Queensland township of Wollaton Springs was not overjoyed with their new doctor, Margaret Ferguson was too young and too pretty to be a real reliable doctor. To Kevin Standish, the young English jackaroo and her first patient, Margaret was the girl he had always wanted to meet. But to Phil Barton, Kevin's boss, Margaret was a ghost from the past. (Libraries Australia)
1 1 y separately published work icon Quiet, Brat! H. H. Wilson , Sydney : Dymocks , 1958 Z360759 1958 single work novel
1 2 y separately published work icon Gimme the Boats J. E. Macdonnell , London : Constable , 1953 Z262836 1953 single work novel war literature adventure
6 6 y separately published work icon The Sundowners Jon Cleary , London : Werner Laurie , 1952 Z128334 1952 single work novel Chronicles a year in the life of a nomadic Australian family as they work their way across the continent earning money to buy a farm. Focuses on the father's refusal to accept adult responsibilities and the son's longing for a true father-son relationship.
2 y separately published work icon Brave Company Guthrie Wilson , New York (City) : G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1950 Z1483733 1950 single work novel war literature A novel telling the story of a New Zealand infantry section in and out of action north of Forli (Adriatic front) in the winter of 1944-45.
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