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1 y separately published work icon Unsophisticated Verses and Lyrics Filton Hebbard , Writers Club , 2002 Z1122254 2002 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Memories of Kalgoorlie : Tales From the Australian outback Filton Hebbard , Kalgoorlie : Writers Club , 2001 Z1122228 2001 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Killer Genes : A Novel Filton Hebbard , San Jose : Writers Club , 2001 Z1122224 2001 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Sazzae : A Novel Jocelyn Morin , San Jose : Writers Club , 2001 Z972697 2001 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon First Kill Laurent Boulanger , Lincoln : Writers Club , 2000 Z1199587 2000 single work novel crime detective

Helen Santos is an investigator with a criminal research centre in Melbourne, Australia. One February night she becomes involved in an horrific murder; a man, Jeremy Wilson has just been decapitated and his wife savagely beaten. Aided by the widow, Helen proceeds to find the killer. Unfortunately this individual is already dead ...

1 y separately published work icon Tipsy Marsh : The Story of a Woman Filton Hebbard , San Jose : Writers Club , 2000 Z1036046 2000 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Branigan : A Novel Filton Hebbard , San Jose : Writers Club , 2000 Z1036040 1997 single work novel historical fiction
1 1 y separately published work icon Death in Malta Rosanne Dingli , San Jose : Writers Club , 2000 Z1007318 2000 single work novel mystery crime

'Novelist Gregory Worthington flees to Malta, where he hopes to find sanctuary from his crumbling marriage and inspiration for his next novel. The inspiration arrives upon hearing of the village mystery of a missing child. This becomes the subject of his writing, but his investigations are fraught with difficulty. His romance with a local woman can either restore or ruin his career, but who is the unexpected female visitor? The village parish priest shows veiled antagonism towards him, which is countered by a friendship struck with a mysterious doctor. "Life is not a novel, Mr Worthington, in which everything is resolved by the last twenty pages," says the parish priest. But there are questions that must be answered, and Worthington determines to find the solutions before he leaves Malta.'

Source: Author's website (Sighted: 12/8/2010)

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