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The Connection

Diana Deneally, a single woman in her early forties, is the top executive of an Australian multinational corporation.

Peter D Thompson

A Life for Tuppence

Fiction

‘Skeletal remains unearthed at the site for the new therapy wing of WauchopeHospital…’

Janice Waters

Grab a Fistful of Crazy

From the putrid streets of Phnom Penh, the forests of Guatemala, the Cayes off the coast of Belize and all the way back to the seemingly safe surrounds of Melbourne.

Green S.K.

What happens to my Wobbly Teeth?

Children's
Medical

Noah was eating an apple when – ‘pop’ – out came his first wobbly tooth!

Kylie Lehman

Australia Milestones Magic Mayhem

Historical
Poetry

On 25 January 2006, Prime Minister John Howard, at his Australia Day Eve address to the National Press Club, called for a new approach to the teaching of history in schools.

Donna Gordon

Exiled to the Colonies

Historical Novel

The ‘hungry thirties’ of the 1800’s were desperate times of hopeless poverty and unemployment in Britain.

Bob Mainwaring

Pachacuti

Fiction
Philosophy

pacha (päch?), n. the earth or the world – cuti (kute), vb. to put right or to make good

George F. Trembath

Yearning for Acceptance

Memoir

Yearning for Acceptance is based on a true story: the touching and heart wrenching story of Lanisha, who was born in Fiji and migrated to Australia, where she finally found peace of mind after a lifetime of pain and dislocation.

Lisha Miller

Beautiful Desolation

Short Story

In the dream-like journey which is Beautiful Desolation, A.G. Bennett provides a stark, but hopeful view of the world around us.

A.G. Bennett

Third Face of Coins

Philosophy

How many faces do coins have? If you answered two, then this book is for you.

Martin Kari

Return to Vinegar Hill

British & Australian Fiction
General

There is blood on the slopes of Vinegar Hill. Good Irish blood. The blood of men, women and children trampled into the mud by the army of General Lake.

Howard Smith

Hinged on Luck

Biographic
Memoir

Abramek Szmerling (later changing his name to Albert Shelling) was nine-years old at the outbreak of the Second World War when his parents made the fateful but sensible decision to flee German-occupied-Poland and make their way east towards the Sovie

Albert Shelling

A Rose with Many Thorns

Biographic
Memoir

A Rose With Many Thorns is a true story which begins with the author’s mischievous childhood and misspent teenage years. She and her friends had humorous and sometimes frightening escapades.

Rosalind Dorrington

Crazy Remedies

Medical

Schizophrenia is widely perceived to be a severe and incurable mental illness most appropriately managed with drugs, neuroleptics in particular.

John Watkins

Zandar Dragon Lord

Fantasy

In his search for information on the whereabouts of the thief, Zandar must journey between the Outer Lands and the City. He will be forced to deal with demons, hunt werewolves and vampires and do battle with other sorcerers if he is to retrieve the r

Darcy G. Noffke

The Disobedient Detective

Thriller
Crime

In his windowless office at headquarters, rebel policeman Lee Carver produces reports that reveal secrets his colleagues want to keep hidden.

Mark Middleton

The Office Workshop

Self Help

Evelyn Waugh has a mission, and it’s not merely to live down his parents’ admiration for his literary namesake.

Derek Smith

Culture Shock

Fiction

As payback for a neglected and unhappy childhood, sixteen-year-old Helen plans the ultimate humiliation for her ‘respectable’ middle-class parents – giving birth to an illegitimate child.

Robert Menzies

The Eighth Guardian

Fantasy

It is the most magnificent bird Tilly has ever seen in her life. The Kindlehawk glides effortlessly, her brilliant, red-tipped, golden plumage glistening in the sunlight.

Hélène A. Maher

Bus Stop on a Strange Loop

Fiction

Brothers, Nicky and Ethan Geyer, live in an over-populated, resource-depleted world where power is in the hands of the corrupt and a systematic programme of genocide ...

Shaune Lafferty Webb

The Projectionist

Fiction

The worldwide disintegration of communism sees Fidel Castro in trouble. With few friends and a failed tourist based economy ...

Leigh Murphy

Diamonds and Pearls

General
Fantasy

As newcomers in a small sugar-farming town, the Featherstone children discover that life is more than it seems when they find themselves caught up in an otherworldly battle between good and evil.

Angela Caterson

Lies with Criminal Intent

Biographic
Crime

Spanning a twenty-seven year period, Lies with Criminal Intent is a compelling story of manipulation and broken trust. Seemingly a loving husband with his family’s interests in mind, in reality Brad was a career criminal. Suffering from a serio

Robina Flynn

The Mystic Touch

General
Action

Blurb- Andy Winter is a troubled man. He believes the misfortunes of the past year will continue and that some cataclysmic event in the near future will drastically change his life.

Don Watson

The Travelling Embalmer

The Traveling Embalmer follows the exploits and adventures of an American funeral director as he embalms his way though Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan.

K H Schumacher

Rusty & Friends

General

Rusty & Friends is a book for all ages, but perhaps best read in those years when the reader is more responsive to the simple joys of life.

Mike Jones

Renegade Sales

Self Help
Educational

Renegade Sales takes the art of selling to new heights. What sets it apart is its thorough examination of the three phases of selling...

Andrew Toth

A World He Left Behind

General

Now Samiha has reached the age of fifteen and Nader, the firstborn son, forces her to leave school. How will she cope with this situation while her elder sister has completed her studies and accepts an arranged marriage.

Fathy Fares

Echo in the Hills

Fiction
Romance

This tale of romance in the wilderness tells of a time that could be fact or fiction. It speaks of danger, love and devotion, of rape, murder and retribution

Buddy Chamberlain

Choice and Fate

Fiction
Thriller

“Regis paused at the crest of the ridge that protected the small valley and the buildings within from everything but the harshest storms … he continued warily, using the few trees and rocks that were exposed in the dry powdery snow to conceal his app

Richard de Nardi

Curtin Express

Crime

Some things are best left unopened — particularly when they contain dark secrets. David Paget should have thought of that when he agreed to collect a suitcase from Hong Kong and take it back to Canberra. The contents belonged to the distant past and

Mike Dixon

The American Dream

Fiction
General

In 1964 America as John Smith and every other American knew it, was changed forever. In the wake of JFK’s assassination it would be Hank, or as he would later be known “Loudon” who would fill the huge void left behind.

Andrew Rice

Unfolding Magik

Magic
Spirituality

IF MAGIK HAD A BIBLE THIS WOULD BE IT!

Ethean Soule

Edwina Pilkington’s School of Magic

Children's

Something strange and mysterious is about to happen in Rainbow City . It’s Halloween and the Pilkington family are celebrating with their annual fancy dress party. Everyone in Rainbow City is invited, even the not so popular Mrs Whatmore.

Elizabeth Barber

Becoming Carla

Spirituality

Carla is a young woman whose husband has left her for another woman. The story highlights Carla?s battle with depression.

Chris Edmonds

Road to Nitmiluk

Biographic

Nitmiluk, a National Park in the Northern Territory, is on an Australian road leading through Southern Queensland, the Outback, the Northern Territory, the Red Centre, the Top End, North Queensland Tablelands and back to the beginning in South East Q

Martin Kari

Waverley Downs

A historical romance ­ the story of how two teenagers Lizzie Bates and Mandie Green approach womanhood.

R E Hastings

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