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Previously Published Book

Odysseya by Alexander Vassilieff

Odysseya

Memoir

An Epic Journey from Russia to Australia.
A family of Russian colonists settle and develop new extremities of Russia.

Alexander Vassilieff

Dream Nemesis by Matthew Mason

Dream Nemesis

Sci Fi
Thriller

Set twenty years in the future within a context of passion, action and ever present danger, the Dream Nemesis searches the depths of an arcane and mystic lode to inspire the creation of a dazzling future.

Matthew Mason

One Lady, Many Lives by Helen Holgar

One Lady, Many Lives

Biographic
Memoir

Born in Poland, Helen Holgar was sixteen when WWII broke out. The brutality and restrictions that followed the 1939 German invasion had tragic consequences, yet through the turmoil she persevered with her studies and joined the Resistance.

Helen Holgar

Great Produce Real Food by Sam Pinzone

Great Produce Real Food

Cookbook

All of the recipes in this book are covered in detail and each includes a variation. The recipes work, and have been made so you, at home, can cook them without any drama.

Sam Pinzone

The Apostles: A Personal Biography by Shontara

The Apostles: A Personal Biography

Spirituality

This is a snapshot biography of the Twelve and others, who wish to speak of their personal life as opposed to their religious affiliations with the man Jesus.

Shontara

Love and the Fall of Rome by Devon Minchin

Love and the Fall of Rome

Historical
Romance

The love stories in this book are woven into the politics of the Roman Empire at a time when its very life depended upon the calibre of the men in power.

Devon Minchin

Michaela Rootes by Sharon D?Elboux

Michaela Rootes

Michaela Rootes is twenty-nine and still looking for her calling. So far she has bumped around from job to job, happily searching for the meaning of life. Micky’s life used to be rubbish, but not any more.

Sharon D?Elboux

Pic n' Mix Travel by S. P. Kwan

Pic n' Mix Travel

Travel
Educational

Hungary, Croatia and Italy
(Stopover Hong Kong, Munich and Bangkok)
For the Independent Traveller.

S. P. Kwan

Encounter by Ronelle Smith

Encounter

A lonely but gifted thirteen year old schoolboy is drawn into a web of international intrigue and espionage.

Ronelle Smith

Flower Power Energetics by Sana Turnock

Flower Power Energetics

Self Help
New Age

You are invited to delve into the mysterious world of aromatic plants ? specifically essential oils and bush flower essences.

Sana Turnock

I Can See Angels by Koo Metcalf

I Can See Angels

Children's

This is a previously published book.

Koo Metcalf

For the Moment by Deborah Hyland

For the Moment

A seed it was planted
Inside my heart
And as it started to grow
I was filled with joy
And overwhelmed

Deborah Hyland

Far Out Fauna by Billy Munro

Far Out Fauna

General

Beat around the BUSH? Being a freckly-faced, bare footed ?sandy? haired little Aussie roughie who spent a lot of my early life as a kid in the ?scrub?, animals were a big part of my life, and were looked upon as an extension of the family.

Billy Munro

Journey of a Lifetime Volume II by Martin Kari

Journey of a Lifetime Volume II

Journey of a Lifetime,Volume Two is the second chapter in the author?s life, offering reflections of his life with a family of eight.

Martin Kari

Journey of a Lifetime Volume I by Martin Kari

Journey of a Lifetime Volume I

Biographic

We are all on a journey. In life we are given a humble start and travel then individually.

Martin Kari

A Migrant Experience by Martin Kari

A Migrant Experience

Biographic

Migration is a way to self-determine the lives of individuals. The process generally begins with a dislike of individuals to accept certain conditions.

Martin Kari

Ivory to Australia by Jim Landells

Ivory to Australia

Thriller

Jason Conway, a Kenyan born Australian resident now lives in Western Australia?s Kimberley region. He is fantatical about wildlife preservation ? particularly that of his native Kenya. When a game conservation idea, simmering in his mind for many yea

Jim Landells

Nonno's violin by Frank Manitta

Nonno's violin

Biographic

This is a beautiful story of what it means to be born into a Sicilian family — a young family that left everything they knew and loved to migrate to the other side of the world with nothing more than wooden suitcases and trunks.

Frank Manitta

What?s next God? by Vijai Lakshmi

What?s next God?

New Age
General

This book explores the author's journey from poverty in one of the poorest countries in the world and she self-powered her energies ignoring conventions. This book is intended as an insightful reference to inspire.

Vijai Lakshmi

The Lifting of the Mask by Maryse Ledru

The Lifting of the Mask

Biographic
Memoir

Endowed with beauty, charm and intelligence, Australian born Margaret Burton was a free spirit ...

Maryse Ledru

I Do Recall by Jeff Carr

I Do Recall

Biographic

The controversial Western Australian Governments of the 1980s are again in the spotlight with the former Premier, Brian Burke, accused of seeking to influence the Carpenter State Government.

Jeff Carr

Shaking the Tree by Lindsay Gordon

Shaking the Tree

Religion
Philosophy

Not all true things are the Truth; nor should that truth which seems true according to human opinions be preferred to the true Truth – that according to the faith.

Lindsay Gordon

A Country Life by Rondah Dam

A Country Life

General

A Country Life is a grimly ironic title. The images it conjures—of a genteel provincial lifestyle; quiet strolls in leafy gardens; a healthy, nature filled existence—are completely shattered within the pages of this book.

Rondah Dam

Home on the Frontline by Ruth Thomas

Home on the Frontline

Biographic
Memoir

Nineteen forty-four was the worst year of my life. It exploded into my world with meteoric force, bringing with it a series of events which rewrote my destiny.

Ruth Thomas

Hostage: How safe is Australia? by Colin Mason

Hostage: How safe is Australia?

Political Thriller
Fact-based Fiction

Insurgents kill the Israeli prime minister in Tel Aviv, and the repercussions signal disaster. A fanatical Israeli group retaliates by exploding three American nuclear bombs in Cairo, devastating the city.

Colin Mason

An Australian Odyssey by Werner Viertmann

An Australian Odyssey

Biographic
Travel

?I was running scared ? running to anywhere, and it was the Outback, the Never-Never, the Back of Beyond ? call it whatever you will ? which fascinated me, and I wanted to find out more about it..."

Werner Viertmann

The Small Miner and Native Title by Ralph De Lacey

The Small Miner and Native Title

Biographic
Historical

This is the true story of a modern day small-scale miner trying to make a living on an alluvial gold mining lease on the Palmer River in central Cape York Peninsula, North Queensland.

Ralph De Lacey

One Weekend at Granny?s Pet House by Martin Kari

One Weekend at Granny?s Pet House

Children's

Tim, nine years old and his sister Tara, seven live in a country town with their parents. They regularly spend the weekend away from home at their grandparents? house in the bush nearby.

Martin Kari

Super Harry's Rotten Luck by Nina Lim

Super Harry's Rotten Luck

Children's

Harry can't believe how one boy could have so much rotten luck. So he decides to do something about it with surprising results.

Nina Lim

Black Mischief by Carl Hancock

Black Mischief

Thriller

Big boss, Abel Rubai, has made himself very wealthy by honest dealing in the international money markets, but he is a man much feared in the country. Upset him and your life could be in danger. He expects to get away with every outrage he sets in mot

Carl Hancock

Hearts of Stone by Roger Crook

Hearts of Stone

Action
Fiction

Hearts of Stone is a love story that starts before WWII. It is also a story about terrorism and religious fanaticism

Roger Crook

Gouda Town Mice Cronicles Book 2 Tilly Nibbles, Lilly Squeak and the Trojan by Lainey Sheldon

Gouda Town Mice Cronicles Book 2 Tilly Nibbles, Lilly Squeak and the Trojan

Children's

Tilly and Lizzy are away on their holidays when they once again find themselves  in a spot of bother with  the Gouda Town Rats, including Snowbell, their old enemy from school.

Lainey Sheldon

The Other Shore by Inga Martinow

The Other Shore

Memoir

Where is one to begin when the pictures of the past are crowding in on one’s mind? When one relives an event as if it were yesterday?

Inga Martinow

I Love You So, Danny Boy by Doreen Francis

I Love You So, Danny Boy

Biographic
Action

This book is not available as it was only previously published to the galley stage.

Doreen Francis

A Wild Ride by David Penrose

A Wild Ride

Sex, Love, Hate, and Violent Death; on the tropical coast of Australia, where girls are prettier and every summer is long and hot.

David Penrose

The Wasted Years by Rhonda Scott

The Wasted Years

Australian Fiction
Fiction

Jane Breckener, from Sydney, receives her first teaching appointment at a high school in a small town on the north coast of NSW. Here she falls in love with Mark McMillan, an ambitious young dairy farmer who shows no interest in her except as a fr

Rhonda Scott

Griffin?s Prophecy by Sue Guillou

Griffin?s Prophecy

Fiction
Fantasy

Isolated from the world shortly after his birth, twelve year-old Griffin is the last hope in stopping the collective memories of past Wizards from falling into evil hands.

Sue Guillou

Jimmy?s Magical Christmas by Bennie Lee

Jimmy?s Magical Christmas

Children's
Fantasy

How will he get him back to Santa before he finishes his Australian run with only the help of a grumpy sugar glider and his mate, a couple of koalas and a mob of kangaroos?

Bennie Lee

The Paper Cutter by Michael Bray

The Paper Cutter

Fiction

When Wall Street tycoon Joseph Egan enters the lobby of an elegant Manhattan hotel to celebrate his daughter’s birthday, he is faced with the panic and confusion of a shocking crime. Angry and deeply concerned, he realizes that the safety of hi

Michael Bray

One Circle by Wim de Meer

One Circle

Creative Non-Fiction
Fact-based Fiction

A Dutch boy grows into a troubled youth after innocently overstepping the mark with his beautiful stepmother. He is there when Hitler attacks Holland, and lives through the long occupation of his country till starvation forces him to work in Nazi Ger

Wim de Meer

The Devil and Maximillian Grey by Dave Hildebrand

The Devil and Maximillian Grey

Fiction
Action

After a sudden family tragedy, James Wise is forced by his miserly uncle to forsake his studies in medicine. He is directed to take up an innkeeper?s position at the isolated and apparently quiet village of Harmers on the wild South Gippsland coast.

Dave Hildebrand

The House That Was Never Built by Harijs Upenieks

The House That Was Never Built

Fiction
General

A lone stranger walked briskly on the dusty road that never ends. His distant image shimmered, distorted in the heat of the morning sun.

Harijs Upenieks

Gouda Town Mice Cronicles Book 3 The Gouda Town Wedding by Lainey Sheldon

Gouda Town Mice Cronicles Book 3 The Gouda Town Wedding

Children's

The girls are getting married in a double wedding on June 1st to their childhood pals Marty and his brother Flynn. Guess who wants to come uninvited to the wedding?...

Lainey Sheldon

The Three Minds of Focus by Manny Fiteni

The Three Minds of Focus

General

Peter is an investment banker who spent his adult life climbing the corporate ladder but now finds his life lacks real purpose or direction.

Manny Fiteni

The Laughing Vet by Dr Dion Danalis

The Laughing Vet

Memoir
Biographic

This book is a collection of anecdotes about various incidents that happened to or were observed by the author over a forty-year period of Veterinary practice.

Dr Dion Danalis

Leadlights and Lanterns by Leslie Roberts

Leadlights and Lanterns

Poetry

This collection of verse ranges widely from the lyrical, through items of personal belief and feeling, to sharp social comment, with an unexpected section of whimsical drolleries...

Leslie Roberts

Horse Grows Horns by Ken Sly

Horse Grows Horns

Biographic
Memoir

I eventually opened the throttle and gathered speed and suddenly I soared into the air and the feeling was magical.

Ken Sly

The Hunt for M.V. Moroccan Star by Ian McLaren

The Hunt for M.V. Moroccan Star

British & Australian Fiction
Thriller

A cargo ship vanishes off the New South Wales coast, baffling authorities ashore.

Ian McLaren

Graves in the Wilderness by J.R. Gordon

Graves in the Wilderness

Fiction
Action

Piper Campbell, the son of Ulster-Scott migrants befriends N?Kawa, the only survivor of the East Texas black Indian Karankawa tribe. As brothers, the two become inseparable.

J.R. Gordon

Hi I'm Your Brain by John Hopkins

Hi I'm Your Brain

Children's
Educational

Hi I?m your brain Imagine meeting your brain, hearing what it?s thinking, finding out what it does and how to look after it.

John Hopkins

Almagest Vol 1: The Journey by Tegan Norman

Almagest Vol 1: The Journey

Sci Fi
Fiction

2210 was to be a year to remember as the Affiliated Space Association (ASA) was experimenting with a new propulsion system.

Tegan Norman

Weathercock Black by M.J. Bruty

Weathercock Black

Thriller
Asian Fiction

When ASIS agents are found murdered in Indonesia, AUSEC agent, David Garis, is as surprised as any to find himself assigned to an operation meant to seek out those responsible.

M.J. Bruty

Tale of a Birdman by Mischa Kobelnek

Tale of a Birdman

Children's

High in the mountains where the cherry blossoms bloom; a mysterious creature eats and slumbers. He is a birdman. He had no intention of leaving his home, until one day a wandering pirate enticed him to embark on a magnificent journey - a journey to t

Mischa Kobelnek

Titan and his Troupes by Katherine Suardana

Titan and his Troupes

Children's

Meet Titan: A very dizzy baton-twirling turtle in red spangled shorts.

Twinkle and Sprinkle: Two sugar plum fairies with oversized feet and a desire for fame that couldn’t be beat.

Katherine Suardana

Home of Tortured Souls by Bette Shiels

Home of Tortured Souls

Thriller

When Lee Bray?s love of old buildings led her to the abandoned Colonial Orphanage, little did she imagine that her life would be flung into a world of the Supernatural...

Bette Shiels

Flight to Australia by Roger Crook

Flight to Australia

British & Australian Fiction
Fact-based Fiction

David shoots and kills a demented Catholic fanatic as he attempts to assassinate his mother, the famous Dr Phyllis McGonigal, a world leader in birth control and female reproduction.

Roger Crook

Catastroscopes by Max Sollitt

Catastroscopes

Memoir
Medical

A creative and adventurous Australian bloke’s battle with clinical depression and Anno Domini.

Max Sollitt

Jail 4 Beginners by Rex Donald

Jail 4 Beginners

Memoir
Biographic

How many times have you seen a person fall from grace and thought, ‘Wow, I never would have thought he would do that.’?

Rex Donald

My Father, My Friend by Roy Douglas

My Father, My Friend

Biographic
Memoir

To the locals, Harry is an unknown entity who simply drives into town from somewhere and buys a derelict trucking business when prices are low and times are hard.

Roy Douglas

The Poppy Crop by Bill Hornadge

The Poppy Crop

Fiction
Action

The Poppy Crop involves the adventures of an unusual farmer and two female lawyers with the story moving at a lively pace to and fro between Sydney and the Bush.

Bill Hornadge

Hi, I'm Your Breath by John Hopkins

Hi, I'm Your Breath

Children's
Educational

Hi I?m your breath Here?s your opportunity to meet your breath ? to actually see your breath at work.

John Hopkins

God, Man & Money by Phillip Mollard

God, Man & Money

This book will unlock the secrets of health, wealth and wisdom. Bulging with empowering information, it offers the reader a genuine plan towards financial freedom and personal fulfilment.

Phillip Mollard

The Burning of the Rice by Don W. Puckridge

The Burning of the Rice

Historical
Biographic

In April 1975 Ngak Chhay Heng and his family loaded their car with their personal possessions, pushed it 20 kilometres from Phnom Penh, discarded anything that differentiated them from peasant farmers ...

Don W. Puckridge

Four Days of Fear by William Wakeling

Four Days of Fear

Thriller

Australia’s Prime Minister assassinated, and on the same day, Indonesia’s President shares his grim fate.

William Wakeling

Tower of Power by Billy Munro

Tower of Power

Memoir
Biographic

Disc jockey, male stripper, comedian and artist Billy Munro provides a lively thirty-year history of pop chart music from the early hit parades to the birth of the Top 40, the Top 50 and the Top 100 and everything in between.

Billy Munro

Terror: A Disease by Martin Kari

Terror: A Disease

General

We should not spare any effort avoiding conflict. Widest possible experiences only teaches us to do the right thing for ourselves and others—dialogue helps us to share experiences.

Martin Kari

To Travel Hopefully by Charles Bridges Webb

To Travel Hopefully

Biographic

This is an account of the personal and professional life of a quiet, perceptive general practitioner and academic with a wide range of interests.

Charles Bridges Webb

The Cherry Picker by June Cookson

The Cherry Picker

Fiction
Thriller

During six precarious weeks as an undercover cherry picker, Detective Brogden hunts a ruthless wanted criminal, enjoys the company of young Scandinavian backpackers and becomes involved in a torrid affair.

June Cookson

Hi, I'm Your Heart by John Hopkins

Hi, I'm Your Heart

Children's
Educational

Hi I?m your heart In this book you?ll fall in love with your very own heart!

John Hopkins

Not Like My Father by Nancy Lacey

Not Like My Father

Creative Non-Fiction
Biographic

Together they rushed to the back steps where they could see over the dividing fence of corrugated iron. Joe was playing the whip like a man gone mad while Pat lay writhing on the ground, his Sunday shirt covered in dust and blood.

Nancy Lacey

Collin's Street Whores by Peter Ralph

Collin's Street Whores

Action
Fiction

After years of study and hard work, the strikingly beautiful Carmen Minelli finally achieves her dream ...

Peter Ralph

More than Life by Brett Stuart Cowan

More than Life

Philosophy
General

We are born and then die, we perspire in summer and freeze in winter; we celebrate the beginning of a new year at the completion of our earth, encircling "our" sun.

Brett Stuart Cowan

A Matter of Perspective by Bill McGeever

A Matter of Perspective

Biographic
General

Starting in his teenage years, Bill McGeever gradually developed a knowledge of the structure of society and its governance, and the economical framework in which it functioned in most countries of the world.

Bill McGeever

Keep the Table Laughing by Meredith Flynn & Susan Whelan

Keep the Table Laughing

Cookbook
Humour

"The heart of the dinner party is not the dinner, but the party."

Meredith Flynn & Susan Whelan

Hi, I'm Your Skin by John Hopkins

Hi, I'm Your Skin

Children's
Educational

This brilliant little book not only makes all skin colours the same, but also helps us laugh at all the funny things skin can do.

John Hopkins

Second Hand Porridge by Michael Morgan

Second Hand Porridge

Humour
British & Australian Fiction

Driven by the sound of his mother's mouldy foot stomping from the other side of her grave, Gavin Troop steps out to rid the world of sewage.

Michael Morgan

The Honeyguide by David Lawrence Hancock

The Honeyguide

Thriller
Action

During the last years of colonial rule in pre-independent Zimbabwe, a bitter struggle for power raged within the country.

David Lawrence Hancock

Going Walkabout Through The Suburbs by Robbie Lloyd

Going Walkabout Through The Suburbs

Educational
Biographic

Increasingly, people in westernised societies are seeking connection with meaning beyond the shopping mall and stockmarket reports.

Robbie Lloyd

Friend and Philosopher by Noel Braun

Friend and Philosopher

Creative Non-Fiction
Philosophy

Inspired by this message from his college lecturers, the idealistic and zealous 19 year old Doug O'Connor takes up his first appointment ...

Noel Braun

Almagest Vol 2: The Reunion by Tegan Norman

Almagest Vol 2: The Reunion

Sci Fi
Fiction

When I signed up for this mission, I knew the risks involved. But it was alright, because we had the IPC to cover us, right?

Tegan Norman

Hi, Series by John Hopkins

Hi, Series

Children's
Educational

Australian author champions child health in a fun way. There are four books in the series ? Hi I?m your brain, Hi I?m your heart, Hi I?m skin and Hi I?m your breath. The series helps children become actively involved in their bodies. (set of 4)

John Hopkins

Anatomy of a Country Parish by Brian Meade

Anatomy of a Country Parish

Creative Non-Fiction
Biographic

The stories in this book are a reflection of the colourful people the author has been involved with and the small communities of which they have been a part.

Brian Meade

Icing The Cake by Don Ebert

Icing The Cake

Fiction
British & Australian Fiction

In one afternoon Sam Scott loses his bride, his dignity and his wedding cake.

Don Ebert

The Pyjama Boy by Steve Murphy

The Pyjama Boy

Biographic
Memoir

FOURTH PRINT RUN! Steven Murphy, the Pyjama Boy, has been a police officer for more than ten years.These days he speaks to the youth of Australia, illustrating to them how he overcame phenomenal hurdles to reach his ultimate goal.

Steve Murphy

A Mushroom of Glass by David R Cole

A Mushroom of Glass

Fiction
Romance

I was drawn to her effortless smile. One could say that her smile is like the moon, and that when you are close to her, she has the sensuous feel of a cat. She could give you a look that suddenly chills to the bone;

David R Cole

Cyril & Desmond?s How-to-use Manual by George Lake

Cyril & Desmond?s How-to-use Manual

Fiction
Humour

It really is quite an incredible achievement. Cyril and Desmond take us on a larrikins’ guide to birth, death and everything in between as well as throwing in the hereafter and pre-existence just for good measure.

George Lake

Footsteps to Nowhere by David Hortle

Footsteps to Nowhere

Fiction
Action

It?s 1980 and, in the shadow of better known political dictatorships, the isolated island state of St Christopher is in the uncompromising grip of lawyer Dean and his cohorts who have stepped over the line that separates duty from personal gain.

David Hortle

Letters of Love, Light and Laughter by Gena Alston

Letters of Love, Light and Laughter

Spirituality
Self Help

To receive channelling in the form of messages, it is very beneficial to be ?completely out of your mind?!

Gena Alston

The Queen, Rupert & Me by Desmond Zwar

The Queen, Rupert & Me

Biographic
Memoir

"A riveting memoir and a fascinating tale, encapsulating the heart and soul of journalism in a thoroughly entertaining way."

Desmond Zwar

The Serpent Rising by Mary Garden

The Serpent Rising

Memoir
Biographic

The Serpent Rising is a journey of spiritual seduction is based on my experiences in India during the 70's. It is essentially a memoir.

Mary Garden

The Edge by Bryan Clark

The Edge

Thriller
Asian Fiction

For six months, Alex lives on the edge. A twist of fate results in him failing to take his own life, and his desperation becomes a fight for survival as he first runs from then confronts others who are determined that his life should end.

Bryan Clark

Codename Dredge by Tony May

Codename Dredge

Action
Fact-based Fiction

Staying alive in a strange land isn't always easy...

Tony May

Wilbur the Weird by Aydan Turco

Wilbur the Weird

Children's
Fantasy

Join Wilbur the Weird and his friends on their mystical journey into the unknown. One night, this adventurous strong-minded little elf has a dream and is visited by Fang, the God of the Sky.

Aydan Turco

Sacred Quest by Danny Kinane

Sacred Quest

Religion
Philosophy

Have two millennia of spiritual leadership by the Christian Churches come to an end? Are the Churches so compromised today by sexual scandals that such moral leadership is no longer possible? To where or to whom then, in this secular materialistic...

Danny Kinane

From Horse and Cart to Rolls Royce by John Carlshausen

From Horse and Cart to Rolls Royce

Biographic

John Carlshausen"s 200 years of family history- 100 years in Germany, and 100 years in Australia, is peppered with highs and lows,great joys and tragedies.Untimely deaths,accidents,murder, and much more. Available from Amazon online

John Carlshausen

The Santa Files by Linda Smith

The Santa Files

Fiction
General

Dash surprised his leader by bowing low, before rising poker-faced and performing a little two step dance.

Linda Smith

The Rain Tree by Andrew Mudie

The Rain Tree

Fact-based Fiction
British & Australian Fiction

1817, Feejee sees the birth of Ratu Seru Cakobau, heir to the Island position of Paramount Chief.

Andrew Mudie

A Matter of Course by Coleen Grundy

A Matter of Course

Romance
General

A Matter of Course is the narration of a time gone by as the dreamtime encompasses the listener of another era.

Coleen Grundy

Late Entry by Judy Bierwirth

Late Entry

Biographic

There was a cardboard carton filled with notes, pages, scraps of paper . . . the bits and pieces of life.

Judy Bierwirth

Hidden Footprints of Unity by Arasa (Raja) Ratnam

Hidden Footprints of Unity

Memoir
Biographic

What a beautiful mind! Hidden Footprints of Unity is a substantial work from an intelligent and spiritually perceptive man. Arasa has skillfully navigated his way through a vast array of subjects.

Arasa (Raja) Ratnam

The Strong, the Wise and the Weak by Sylvia Taseski Vrondou

The Strong, the Wise and the Weak

Philosophy
Poetry

An abundant amount of lines,
for an abundant amount of tales.

Sylvia Taseski Vrondou

Boss Takes All by Carl Hancock

Boss Takes All

Thriller

Rebecca Kamau has married her Tom. Her golden voice has brought her wealth and fame and she has become the most loved woman in the country. Abel Rubai has at last realised that she is his true nemesis.

Carl Hancock

From Barren Slagheaps to the Majestic Barron Falls by Kevin P. Leggett

From Barren Slagheaps to the Majestic Barron Falls

Biographic
Memoir

Traverse the world?s oceans, wrestle man-eating pythons in tropical Australia, trek through the jungles of Africa, wend through the Canadian Rockies, swelter in the piercing heat of the Arabian Desert and confront a Sumatran Tiger ?

Kevin P. Leggett

Without Heroes by Francis Robert Dudman

Without Heroes

Fiction
General

When Ken Cameron, school teacher, meets ‘Sonny’ King, a talented young Aboriginal footballer, on the long train journey to Buraweena, he little realises that this chance encounter will lead him into a labyrinth of racial politics and i

Francis Robert Dudman

Senses of Being by Annette Hansen

Senses of Being

Poetry
Philosophy

The mind can be a frightening or comforting place. Some people may be scared of what they may find there;

Annette Hansen

Project Integrens by John Biggs

Project Integrens

Sci Fi

Why do intelligent people indulge in high-risk sexual behaviour? That is the question John Ashley and his research student and lover, Liz Brown, set themselves to answer

John Biggs

Inkonkoni by Barry Abley

Inkonkoni

British & Australian Fiction
Action

An exciting tale of comradeship, revenge and war

Barry Abley

Another Kind of Gold by Douglas Hoile

Another Kind of Gold

Fiction
Action

Thomas Coburn is running away from his past. A disastrous marriage and a ruined career as a surgeon have poisoned his taste for city life.

Douglas Hoile

Dancing for an Angel by Simon Klapish

Dancing for an Angel

Fiction

Cassy is eleven when her mother dies suddenly in an accident. Her father decides that they need to get away, in order to heal, and they set off around the world for a year to wild and wonderful places.

Simon Klapish

Diary of a Poetic Journey by Joy Beaudette Cripps

Diary of a Poetic Journey

Travel

Wherever you travel, be it by ship, train, bus, tram or on foot as I often do, you need money. It all started with my booking a berth on a ship ?Galileo?.

Joy Beaudette Cripps

Verses of Awakening by Catherine Berriman

Verses of Awakening

A compilation of inspirational poetry and teachings about how one can live a more life.

Catherine Berriman

Scream No Evil by Patricia Mesiti

Scream No Evil

British & Australian Fiction
Horror

Twelve year old Lizzy fights to survive a horror-filled existence, with a psychopathic elder brother, Jason.

Patricia Mesiti

Ramblin Rose by Kellie Lacy

Ramblin Rose

Australian Fiction

We ask the young, what do you want to do with your life? Following the death of Josh, a painter, those touched by his life will epitomise this question as they continue on the adventure of their own journey. Rose, his estranged wife and fellow d...

Kellie Lacy

Pawn Of War by Rudi Stiebritz

Pawn Of War

Biographic
Historical

An idealistic young engineering graduate, torn from his dream career before it could begin to join the German army, finds himself assigned to the Russian front where he becomes aware of a stra

Rudi Stiebritz

The Key of C by Susan Benedict

The Key of C

Fiction
General

The Key of ?C? is a drama set in a background of the classical music world and its intrigues, moving between Sydney, Australia and England. Available also directly from the author should you wish to phone [07] 5473 0958

Susan Benedict

Deceit by Mark Hibberd

Deceit

What became of O'Farrell's millions? When Irish con-man Patrick O?Farrell was sent to prison, the secret to his stolen millions went with him. Now O?Farrell is back, apparently terminally ill, and offering to reveal that secret ? but only if the m

Mark Hibberd

The Ultimate Self-help Guide for Men by Joe Novella

The Ultimate Self-help Guide for Men

Humour
Self Help

A lot of men are crying into their beers out there. Why?

Joe Novella

The Magic of Life by Jim Vickers-Willis

The Magic of Life

Biographic
Self Help

Ex-journalist former entertainer Jim Vickers-Willis opens by taking us to Kenya and the filming of little girls held down by their loved ones to be mutilated for life.

Jim Vickers-Willis

Incident at Varanasi by Y.A. Booker

Incident at Varanasi

Creative Non-Fiction

I had come through many victories, tests in which I lay fallen, trumped by my better instincts, to negotiate the beauty of India, and remember it the way I did.

Y.A. Booker

Grunge Days by Kenny Pisani

Grunge Days

Fiction
General

Ryan, Dave and Andrew are three disaffected teenagers from a middle class suburb of western Sydney.

Kenny Pisani

Revenge by Barry James

Revenge

Thriller
European Fiction

When Detective Inspector Vince Schuster investigates his brother?s disappearance the last thing he expects is to be tossed into the maelstrom of international terrorism.

Barry James

Nero Shadows, Dark Eclissi by Hayley Payton

Nero Shadows, Dark Eclissi

Sci Fi
Fiction

Is there somebody with you? Are you alone? Is there a bug in your system?

Hayley Payton

Such Is Life by Julie Haskins

Such Is Life

Biographic
Memoir

For hundreds of years philosophers have said that the meaning of life only comes to us when we pass away. But let it be said that through struggle, hardship and acceptance, the meaning of life can come much earlier.

Julie Haskins

White Shadows by Michael E. Hoban

White Shadows

Fiction

Worn down and cynical, university lecturer Tony has a jaundiced view of life, politics and religion. His friend Sam, is a lecturer and a perpetual playboy.

Michael E. Hoban

A Necklace of Memories Strand Two: Sheba's Story, Plus by M.J. Mathews

A Necklace of Memories Strand Two: Sheba's Story, Plus

Biographic
Memoir

As a sequel to Strand One, The Way Things Were, this gentle Memoir continues to string together anecdotes in which non-humans have most of the spotlight and the humans...

M.J. Mathews

A Necklace of Memories: strand one, the way things were by M.J. Mathews

A Necklace of Memories: strand one, the way things were

Memoir
Biographic

An original and genuinely Australian memoir that brings the non-human world to the fore.

M.J. Mathews

The Kevin Kevinson Story by The Hill Brothers

The Kevin Kevinson Story

Fiction
Sport

A comic, mock-inspirational tale of one man tortuously overcoming impossibly ridiculous odds to realise a lifelong dream: Kevin Kevinson wants to play rugby for the Wallabies.

The Hill Brothers

Tea or Coffee by Rex Kinder

Tea or Coffee

British & Australian Fiction
Humour

Inspired by a lecture she has attended, Regina Stanton, a young journalist, embarks upon a journey ...

Rex Kinder

Girl with the Golden Voice by Carl Hancock

Girl with the Golden Voice

Thriller

In the early years of the twentieth century, the rich English aristocrat, Lord Delamere, led a group of well-off pioneers out of the northern deserts into the Great Rift Valley in Kenya.

Carl Hancock

When the Gates open for Casey Vallen by Leigh van den Broeke

When the Gates open for Casey Vallen

Young Adult Fiction

Casey is a twelve-year-old boy living in the secluded suburb of Lily Hills, but there is something about his family that has always made him different to the other students at his local primary school.

Leigh van den Broeke

White Amah by Ann Massey

White Amah

Thriller

Crystal, a seventeen year old schoolgirl in suburban Australia, is disenchanted with life and itching for adventure. On a whim she bluffs her way into an audition with the White Diamonds, a dancing troupe touring South-East Asia. Available only via

Ann Massey

The Man In The Dress by Francesca

The Man In The Dress

General

The Man In The Dress is Leonardo from Vinci.

Francesca

The Wong Way to Marry by C A Poulter

The Wong Way to Marry

Biographic
General

The 70s ? an era when V8s ruled, motorbikes were naked, hair was long, Led Zeppelin and the Eagles soared the airwaves ?

C A Poulter

In and Out of Step by Christine M Knight

In and Out of Step

Fiction
Australian Fiction

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Christine M Knight

The Wisdom of Snowy Dalton by Reg Mounsey

The Wisdom of Snowy Dalton

Memoir

Reg Mounsey's life story is one of courage and determination in a seemingly heartless world. Reg is an optimist despite the rough roads which he has travelled.

Reg Mounsey

Never Upstaged: Babette Stephens, her life and times by Jay McKee

Never Upstaged: Babette Stephens, her life and times

Memoir
Biographic

For 70 years Babette Stephens’ stellar talents lit up several facets of the entertainment business in Queensland:

Jay McKee

Thirteen, Unlucky for Some by Christine Duncan aka T.J. Arryn

Thirteen, Unlucky for Some

Fantasy
Horror

Thirteen... Unlucky for Some invites you into the lives of creatures so much like ourselves, where the opportunity for expressing many of the absurdities and qualities of the human personality within the parall

Christine Duncan aka T.J. Arryn

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 1 by Harijs Upenieks

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 1

Memoir

This book is not meant for historians nor literati. It is an account which someone, who might be less demanding on correctness of one sort or another, would like to read and know of one’s experiences of events ‘over there’

Harijs Upenieks

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 2 by Harijs Upenieks

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 2

Memoir

This book is not meant for historians nor literati. It is an account which someone, who might be less demanding on correctness of one sort or another, would like to read and know of one’s experiences of events ‘over there’

Harijs Upenieks

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 3 by Harijs Upenieks

The Shadows of Six Flags Upon My Tracks Volume 3

Memoir

This book is not meant for historians nor literati. It is an account which someone, who might be less demanding on correctness of one sort or another, would like to read and know of one’s experiences of events ‘over there’

Harijs Upenieks

The Warp by Rex Kinder

The Warp

Humour
Travel

Apart from frequent mention of aeroplanes and airlines, this collection of short stories is eclectic and diverse.

Rex Kinder

Trippin the Wright Way by C A Poulter

Trippin the Wright Way

Comedy
Satire

From the author of The Wong Way to Marry comes a tale of tripping in a beat-up old Kombi, on a hippie trail, heads full of zombie!

C A Poulter

Three Small Suspects by Nicholas James Horgan

Three Small Suspects

Biographic
Memoir

No concrete evidence was ever found as to who lit the match but I overheard Dad tell Mum, ?I?ve got it narrowed down to three small suspects.?

Nicholas James Horgan

Shallow Water by Stuart Black

Shallow Water

Thriller
Crime

A lifeless body by the side of the road in Notting Hill ?
A gorgeous but high maintenance wife self-destructing because she's been denied access to the family fortune ? Another death ? this time in the shallows of the stunning Great Barrier R

Stuart Black

Slick Sisters Motorcycle Club by Michael Joseph Stanton

Slick Sisters Motorcycle Club

Action
Fiction

During the year of Our Lord, 1484, Pope Innocent VIII issued a Papal Bull declaring ?that members of both sexes do not avoid to have sexual intercourse with evil angels, incubi and succubi ??

Michael Joseph Stanton

Homeland Lost by Ale Liubinas

Homeland Lost

Biographic
Memoir

As Russian tanks roared past Ale’s parents’ farm in Lithuania, her happy childhood turned into a nightmare.

Ale Liubinas

Solly's Way by Ron Thomas

Solly's Way

Australian Fiction
Fact-based Fiction

It is the 1890's and the prosperous years are gone. Drought and depression are biting hard across the outback. The falling price of wool triggers violent confrontation between the pastoralists and the shearers' union.

Ron Thomas

Thylacine Man by Noel Tuckey

Thylacine Man

Fiction
Australian Fiction

A brilliant, fast action novel from the prolific pen of freelance author N.G.Tuckey, which explores the hidden world of the elusive Tasmanian tiger, presumed extinct since 1936.

Noel Tuckey

Seventh Time Lucky by Harry Giesen

Seventh Time Lucky

Memoir

A man stepped out from behind a rock. He looked decidedly friendly and identified himself without having to say a word ? the Partisans? red star on his cap said it all. ?Jesus Christ!? I blurted out. ?We?ve made it

Harry Giesen

Crab pots, warthogs, kids and Magic Things by Lizi French

Crab pots, warthogs, kids and Magic Things

Children's

"Hi, I'm Porkoni. See if you can spot me in all the pictures inside the book. Please join Mad, Seanie, Wigs, Fungai and me in an African Adventure."

Lizi French

Against The Odds by Sarah Cook

Against The Odds

Fact-based Fiction
British & Australian Fiction

Kymberly lost her parents when she was only seventeen, and life took a dramatic turn.

Sarah Cook

Your Sustainable Garden by Robin Johnson

Your Sustainable Garden

General

An invaluable and practical guide to those many home owners and keen gardeners as they struggle to cope with the challenge of continuing water restrictions in finding ways to maintain viable gardens.

Robin Johnson

Pietro's Daughter by Trish Francese Hunt

Pietro's Daughter

Fact-based historical novel

Escaping the crushing rural poverty of southern Italy, Pietro finds further challenges in his adopted country and experiences great personal hardship.

Trish Francese Hunt

Crocodile Coast Crash by Howard Young

Crocodile Coast Crash

British & Australian Fiction
Action

A 747 airliner is lost on the wild and trackless north coast of Australia. Rescuers are helpless in the face of a massive cyclone...

Howard Young

The Sand Symbols by Nola Turner-Jensen

The Sand Symbols

Children's

Sarah Gibson sat in her faded but comfortable old chair and looked fondly down at her 6 beautiful grandchildren seated on the ground in front of her.

Nola Turner-Jensen

Hicky Knocky by Glenn Cannon

Hicky Knocky

Fiction

A man cuts down a tree. Another decapitates a child. Which image should affect us most? A falling tree is the more disturbing image, as Mother Earth is dying through human actions, a reality that must transcend our usual sympathy.

Glenn Cannon

Tea in the Library by Annette Freeman

Tea in the Library

General
Memoir

Fulfilling the dream of many a book-lover, Annette Freeman bravely stepped outside her mid-life comfort zone and opened a bookshop café in the heart of Sydney.

Annette Freeman