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3 y separately published work icon Beyond the Sunset Anna Jacobs , ( trans. Nina Restemeier with title Die Australien-Töchter - Wo Das Glück Erstrahlt ) Cologne : Edition Lubbe , 2020 6901911 2010 single work novel romance historical fiction

'For Cassandra, reunited with the man she loves, the Swan River Colony is a refuge and her twin sisters are also happily settled. But Pandora, the youngest, is so desperately homesick for England that when an opportunity arises to go back to Lancashire, she takes it.

'The way home, though , will be even harder than the voyage to Australia, and it’s a race against time across rough country to catch the ship, with Zachary’s help. When she gets home, a devious enemy is waiting to trap her and prevent her taking charge of her family’s inheritance.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon The Red Dirt Road Alissa Callen , ( trans. Angela Koonen with title Zwei Herzen im Outback Roman ) Cologne : Edition Lubbe , 2020 11938092 2018 single work novel romance

'Dr Fliss Knight returns to small town Woodlea after losing a patient. Her confidence and city career in tatters, she buys a rundown farm. She intends to live a solitary life and hopes that the slow country pace will help her heal.

'Pick-up rider Hewitt Sinclair is no stranger to when things can get hairy in a rodeo arena. But when it is the life of his twin brother he can’t save, he hangs up his spurs. Determined to provide for his brother’s widow and young family, he gives himself no time to grieve. But when a motor bike accident proves he needs to also look out for himself, he accepts an old friend’s invitation to stay at an isolated property while his body heals.

'When Fliss meets the cowboy living in the bluestone stables across the garden, all her hopes for a quiet and peaceful life fade. Despite his reserve, Hewitt is impossible to ignore. As they work together to care for an abandoned dog and her puppies and to raise money for the local hospital by attending a mountain trail ride and charity ball, they also find themselves drawn to each other.

'But as a family secret threatens every truth Fliss has ever believed, and the heavy spring rain continues to fall, both Fliss and Hewitt must face their deepest fears. Will love be enough to guarantee happiness or will the past refuse to relinquish its dark hold?' (Publication Summary)

1 y separately published work icon Der Himmel Über Dem Outback Elizabeth Haran , Cologne : Edition Lubbe , 2019 17549255 2019 single work novel historical fiction
2 y separately published work icon Man Hunt Cathleen Ross , ( trans. Joachim Honnef )expression Germany : Edition Lubbe , 2011 6678142 2001 single work novel romance

'Fearless and charismatic Angie Masters is on a man hunt. While attending the prestigious Hotel Training Academy, the attractive and dominant director of the institute - James Steele - catches her eye. But she soon realises she's taken on more than she bargained for. Steele has an equally predatory sexuality, as well as a penchant for erotic punishment. By seducing a fellow student, Angie is able to sexually torment Steele. But Angie has a rival - the luscious Italian Isabella who is prepared to do anything to please him.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

7 9 y separately published work icon The Lamplighter Anthony O'Neill , ( trans. Marion Sohns with title Der Huter der Finsternis ) Edition Lubbe , 2005 Z1004288 2003 single work novel fantasy horror detective

'Evelyn is a clever orphan at the Fountainbridge Institute for Destitute Girls. Enchanted by a cheerful lamplighter who fires the streetlamp outside her window each evening, she mesmerizes the other girls with flights of fancy. In a time before Freudian awareness of sexuality and the subconscious mind, such tales are forbidden by the institute's governor, who warns Evelyn to cease her nocturnal storytelling.

'Evelyn defies him - and is cast out of the orphanage and sacrificed to a shadowy figure claiming to be her long-lost father. Who is this man, and why does he lock Evelyn away in a hunting lodge?

'Years later, the mutilated body of a professor of ecclesiastical law turns up on one of Edinburgh's finest streets; the grave of a famous colonel is ravaged; a shady entrepreneur is slaughtered while dashing for a train; and a retired lighthouse keeper is ripped to shreds while walking his dog -- all this after Evelyn, now a young woman, has reappeared in the city.

'What connects the victims? And what of Evelyn, anguished and appealing, who repeatedly claims to have dreamed the murders in great detail - each time blaming a mysterious "lamplighter"?

'Leading the official investigation is Carus Groves, a conceited yet effective police inspector desperate to cap his unremarkable career with a sensational case. Heading up the unofficial investigation is a disillusioned professor of logic and metaphysics, Thomas McKnight, and his assistant, Joseph Canavan, a strapping young gravedigger. Using reason, intuition, philosophy, and luck, these men race to solve the murders and unveil the source of Evelyn's torment, and in so doing penetrate the very gates of Hell.'

Book Jacket. Scribner, 2003. (Libraries Australia record).

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