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1 7 y separately published work icon Ella Kazoo Will Not Brush Her Hair Lee Fox , Cathy Wilcox (illustrator), South Melbourne : Lothian , 2006 Z1283588 2006 single work picture book children's

Ella Kazoo will do anything to avoid having her hair brushed. Her poor mother is beside herself with frustration as she watches Ella's hair get more and more out of control. But what happens when Ella's hair develops a mind of its own? Find out in this delightful tale, told in rollicking verse, about a girl who's got just what it takes to change a really bad hair day into a happy situation for all. 

1 2 y separately published work icon Why Do I Have to Eat Off the Floor? Chris Hornsey , Gwyn Perkins (illustrator), Surry Hills : Little Hare Books , 2005 Z1292958 2005 single work picture book children's

'Why can’t I drive the car? Why can’t I jump on the chair? These seemingly innocent questions, the kind usually addressed by a child to a parent, take on a crazy new twist as the illustrations reveal that the questions are being addressed to a child - by her dog. But why do I have to eat off the floor?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 3 y separately published work icon Weird Stuff Richard Tulloch , Milsons Point : Random House Australia , 2004 Z1154547 2004 single work children's fiction children's
2 5 y separately published work icon Unknown Colin Thompson , New South Wales : Hodder Children's Books , 1999 Z848251 1999 single work picture book children's 'Stray, Owner-Died and Grown-Too-Large are just some of the unwanted dogs in the pound. Every day, families come to the visit and sometimes one of the dogs is taken away to a new home. Unknown, the smallest dog in the very last cage, is hardly ever noticed. She just sits in the shadows and shivers. Then, one day, a ferocious fire breaks out in the pound and Unknown saves the day.' (Source: Trove.)
1 y separately published work icon Come to Dust Greg Matthews , New York (City) : Walker and Company , 1998 Z1256615 1998 single work novel mystery 'Keith Moody's life is coming together nicely: happily married to Myra, his first novel published (to good reviews, though the sales left something to be desired), his second in the hands of his agent, and now, here on the beach, someone is reading his book. When he goes over to the young man to find out if he likes it, to offer to autograph it for him, Moody finds himself staring down the barrel of a gun and into the eyes of a madman. Getting away is relatively easy, a matter of some fast talk and promises. But nothing seems to help when Moody discovers that someone has made him a target. He has nothing of value, though he does have his old job as a screenwriter for Empire Productions back - and under conditions he finds more than acceptable after the horrible events that led to his being fired. But then the man living in his old apartment is murdered and while the cops drag Moody to the scene, someone breaks into his new home, ransacking it. Fortunately, Myra wasn't there at the time; unfortunately, she's about to be kidnapped.' Publisher's comment from cover.
4 12 y separately published work icon The French Mathematician Tom Petsinis , Ringwood : Penguin , 1997 Z407694 1997 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Far from Heaven Greg Matthews , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 1996 Z429246 1996 single work novel Keith Moody is a screenwriter with big dreams and the means to make them come true...even if he's temporarily stuck with scripts like Six-Gun Justice; fifteen of them, in fact, each a moneymaker for Empire Productions. But things are about to change. Moody's cousin, Russell Keys, is on the cover of Life; a war hero, a triple ace Flying Tiger in the China skies. Who better to write the screenplay of Keys's story? Who better to persuade Keys to cooperate with the studio? It doesn't matter that Moody hasn't been in touch with his cousin in years, that they never got along. If Moody does the job, his future is ensured. Then Keys disappears mysteriously and all hell breaks loose, leaving Moody to try to uncover what happened and who is doing what to whom. (Libraries Australia record).
2 8 y separately published work icon The Disappearances of Madalena Grimaldi Marele Day , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z552106 1994 single work novel crime

'It is the start of a long, hot summer and Madalena Grimaldi has disappeared. Claudia is hired to find the missing schoolgirl but she's already working on a case - the death of Guy Valentine, her father.

As Claudia searches the streets, looking for the ghost of her derelict father and for the mysterious man who can lead her to Madalena, she finds herself sinking into a world where, for many, rock bottom is only the beginning.' (Publication summary)

2 24 y separately published work icon Del-Del Victor Kelleher , Milsons Point : Random House , 1991 Z256404 1991 single work novel young adult

'Beth, 18, looks back on the events of the past four years, beginning with the anniversary of her sister's death from leukemia. Sam, a stoic seven-year-old genius, suddenly changes from a docile brother to an uncontrollable child he calls Del-Del (from the constellation Delphinus). Convinced that the boy is possessed by the devil, his distraught family consults an exorcist, whose work temporarily mitigates the ravings. But it is Beth who ultimately risks her life to uncover the psychological foundation of Del-Del's genesis.'

Source: Publishers Weekly.

1 y separately published work icon Stonefish Charles West , London : The Crime Club , 1990 Z1508576 1990 single work single work novel crime detective thriller 'The Stonefish is one of the deadliest creatures of the Australian Barrier Reef. Its stillness, its perfect camouflage, its patience and the incredible speed of its killing-strike make it a fearsome predator whose thirteen wickedly sharp spines, packed with poison, can kill a man or drive him mad with pain. A perfect metaphor...for the sinister being behind the illegal drugs trade in Sydney: a creature murderous, greedy - and invisible.' (Source: 1990 edition)
2 y separately published work icon The Destruction Man Charles West , London : Robert Hale , 1976 Z1508089 1976 single work novel crime thriller
2 y separately published work icon Funnelweb Charles West , London : The Crime Club , 1988 Z1508559 1988 single work novel crime detective thriller In the state of Queensland there are no death duties. A ruthless gang takes advantage of this by kidnapping wealthy old people, manipulating their estates and staging their deaths to look like accidents. Tom Grant, stand-in actor, investigates. (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
2 1 y separately published work icon Ironbottom Sound Lindsay Baly , Malvern : Malvern Publishing , 1986 Z90128 1986 single work novel
5 y separately published work icon A Toast to Cousin Julian Estelle Thompson , London : Robert Hale , 1986 Z1439717 1986 single work novel crime detective

'Trisha Kent, by inheritance a silent partner in a Queensland (Australia) furniture firm owned by distant relatives-by-marriage, leaves Melbourne to meet the family she's never seen, and to decide how she should vote in a proposed takeover. Awaiting her in Queensland: a brace of brothers at the firm's helm; the firm's attractive accountant, who'll teach Trisha to ride horseback, and then some; a paraplegic craftsman, as bitter as his wife is loving; and the aggrieved wife of Cousin Julian–who had not only dipped into the till and skipped off for distant parts, but had actually tried to murder his spouse. Before the sort-out, there'll be a murder and an attempted one, arson, a gun-barrel confrontation and the work of an exceptional mare who earns her oats.'

Source: Kirkus Reviews.

1 y separately published work icon To Catch a Rainbow Estelle Thompson , London : Robert Hale , 1979 Z1439707 1979 single work novel crime detective historical fiction

'To the mud and rains of gold-rush-town Gympie (Queensland) come charming gambling-man Robert Walden, his apprehensive but loyal wife Elizabeth, and their children Edward and Sarah. Robert's sure he'll bottom out a claim in no time, but it looks like hard times. Elizabeth, however, takes courage from the friendship of Maggie Doyle, owner of the Wild Swan hotel, whose cockney accent chimes like Bow Bells–until Maggie reveals that she is in truth Lady Margaret Doyle down on her luck. There are other pleasant neighbors: Dr. Abraham Miller, brilliant and usually drunk; Bert Peters, Miller's genial partner in their apparently paid-out claim; John Trent, kind store-owner (who will fall in love with Elizabeth and urge her to leave Robert); and Jim and Molly Burton, honorable folk farming in aborigine country. But then son Edward is killed in a fall, and raging Robert blames and threatens drunken, slow Doc Miller. So when someone soon murders Miller, Robert is naturally suspected. The family is ostracized, even Elizabeth cannot quite believe in Robert's innocence, and–after threats and hurts and a close escape with the Burtons from an aborigine massacre–the principal characters meet by a flooded river bank for a harrowing show-down, ending with the confession and death of the murderer.'

Source: Kirkus Reviews.

5 y separately published work icon Hunter in the Dark Estelle Thompson , London : Robert Hale , 1978 Z1439035 1978 single work novel crime detective

'High-school teacher Philip Blair is blind, so when a nice teenage girl befriends him at the bus stop and then gets into a man's car–and is later found murdered–Philip can't identify the man in the car. Frustrated, he insists on sleuthing, with some aid from his estranged girlfriend and his policeman buddy, and it soon seems that another teenage girl's recent death may be connected. And is yet another girl, who perhaps saw what the other two saw, slated for murder? Not only does Philip solve the crime and triumph over the killer in a Wait Until Dark-style duel; he also learns to accept his blindness and the love of his loyal lady.'

Source: Kirkus Reviews

5 y separately published work icon Find a Crooked Sixpence Estelle Thompson , 1970 single work novel crime detective In Love with a Murderer? ‘To help out old friends, Dr. Jacqueline Freeman agrees to take over a small practice in the Australian town of Willowbank for one year. Outwardly, conditions are pleasant enough, but Jackie soon finds out that the townspeople have far from forgotten the unsolved murder, which happened one year before, of the beautiful wife of one Carl Shader. The young doctor is unwittingly drawn into the mystery, partly from a natural curiosity to know the truth and partly because of an immediate attraction to Carl Shrader – the man everyone believes to be the killer.’ (Publisher’s blurb)
1 1 y separately published work icon Death of an Old Goat Robert Barnard , London : The Crime Club , 1974 Z815986 1974 single work novel

'Professor Belville-Smith had bored university audiences in England with the same lecture for fifty years. Now he was crossing the Australian continent, doing precisely the same. Never before had the reaction been so extreme, however, for shortly after an undistinguished appearance at Drummondale University, the doddering old professor is found brutally murdered.

'As Police Inspector Royle (who has never actually had to solve a crime before) investigates the bizarre behaviour of some worthy locals, a hilarious, highly satirical portait of life down under emerges.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Sport for the Baron Anthony Morton , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1966 Z158560 1966 single work novel crime detective
2 y separately published work icon The Toff Down Under John Creasey , London : Hodder and Stoughton , 1953 Z158160 1953 single work novel crime detective
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