A Compelling and Often Chilling Tale.
Ellen Tanner Marsh
Based loosely on the life of Australian novelist, James Francis Dwyer, who survived the Goulburn Goal over a century ago, Goulburn?s Deliverance is a compelling and often chilling tale. Rare is the novel that deals so honestly and graphically with prison conditions, and yet still leaves the reader with a sense of the magnificence of living in freedom. Grant Rodwell succeeds better than most, and presents a riveting read to boot.?
Goulburn's Deliverance

Young Aussie, Michael Fitzpatrick, is an intelligent lad with a promising future at the Sydney General Post Office. Read more about “Goulburn's Deliverance”






