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Author |
Publisher |
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And in the Morning |
| by Graeme Hague |
| Published by Simon & Schuster |
| This is the story of two brothers, Jonathon and Joseph White. Caught up
in the excitement of army recruitment camps travelling through outback country
towns they, like thousands of other young men, sign up to fight the enemy. Soon
the dream of adventure becomes a nightmare. Surrounded by the stench of blood,
dust and the roar of artillery, the young Australian soldiers continue to fight
on, courage overcoming their hunger and despair.
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| Ghost Beyond Earth |
G.M. Hague |
Pan |
| A Place to Fear |
G.M. Hague |
Pan |
| Voices of Evil |
G.M. Hague |
Pan |
| The Devil's Numbers |
G.M. Hague |
Pan |
| Missing Pieces |
G.M. Hague |
Arrow |
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Seducing Mr Maclean |
| by Loubna Haikal |
| Published by Picador |
| A wild and funny ride through the inner world of Australian-Lebanese family
life, and a young girl's hilarious rise to womanhood through the kitchen of her
family's restaurant as she attempts to become the first doctor in the household. |
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Being of the Field: Triad of Being Book One |
| by Traci Harding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
The power to control the driving force of the universe has finally come to light. At the university on Maladaan, Taren has studied everything from genetics to Quantum Physics, Astrophysics and ESP. Unbeknownst to Taren, her research and hidden psychic talents are the reason she is called on by the prestigious AMIE space project to investigate an ocean planet and its strange light phenomena. However, there are conflicting agendas and she is the only one who begins to suspect that foul play might be afoot… |
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The Black Madonna: Book Three of The Mystique Trilogy |
| by Traci Harding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
Mia Montrose, archaeological linguist, has discovered that the Black Madonna is a code used by secret societies throughout time for the lost key to an ancient power source: the Sphere of Amenti. Ashlee Granville-Devere, and the Dragon Queens must pool their talents to open the twelve stations of the Signet Grid and unlock the Halls of Amenti lest the Fallen succeed in using time-travel technologies to destroy humanity. |
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The Dragon Queens |
| by Traci Harding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
For the Millennia, The Gene of Isis has been passed from mother to daughter... From the pyramids of Egypt to the legendary Halls of Amenti, from future myth to ancient science, from the sacred to the profane - the race to unlock the secrets of the Grail bloodline challenges the very nature of gods... |
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Book of Dreams |
| by Traci Harding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| Kyle is a boy with no future and no past. But a mysterious parcel, left
on Kyle's doorstep, is about to change his view of the world in which he lives.
The book issues Kyle a personal challenge to face the innermost truth about himself,
or forfeit any chance of finding his true destiny. Will Kyle rise to the challenge? |
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| Ghostwriting |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
| Chronicles of Ages - The Celestial Triad Vol 1 |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
| Tablet of Destinies - The Celestial Triad Vol 2 |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
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The Cosmic Logos - The Celestial Triad Vol 3 |
| by Traci Harding |
| Published by HarperCollins |
| The final fabulous story of The Celestial Triad, which began with The
Ancient Future Trilogy.
Tory and Maelgwn struggle to guide their kindred, left behind on the earth
plane. But will the Dragon's boys perceive the counsel of their absent parents,
before an intergalactic incident lands Gaia in the middle of a supernatural disaster? |
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| The Ancient Future - The Ancient Future Trilogy Vol 1 |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
| An Echo in Time: Atlantis - The Ancient Future Trilogy Vol 2
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Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
| Masters of Reality: The Gathering - The Ancient Future Trilogy
Vol 3 |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
| The Alchemist's Key |
Traci Harding |
HarperCollins |
The Dark Edge |
Richard Harland |
Pan Macmillan |
| Taken by Force |
Richard Harland |
Pan Macmillan |
| Hidden from View |
Richard Harland |
Pan Macmillan |
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Footprints of Lion |
| by Beverley Harper |
| Published by Pan |
| The late Beverley Harper's last book, lovingly completed by her husband.
Shadows once again darken the lives of Dallas Granger and his family as the land
they love is thrust into a conflict of colonial greed and unimaginable suffering.
From battlefields stained with blood and concentration camps rife with disease
and a pride of veld lions thriving in the madness of war, Footprints of Lion
is an action-packed sequel to Shadows in the Grass. |
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| Shadows in the Grass |
Beverley Harper |
Pan Macmillan |
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Jackals Dance |
| by Beverley Harper |
| Published by Pan |
| Camping in the Etosha National Park, Namibia, Professor Eben Kruger has
his work cut out keeping the attention of the university students in his charge
on the behavioural habits of the cunning jackal. Not one could ever be prepared
for the horrendous events about to take place. Each will be pushed to breaking
point as the quest for survival becomes the only thing that matters. |
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| The Forgotten Sea |
Beverley Harper |
Pan Macmillan |
| Storms Over Africa |
Beverley Harper |
Pan. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
| Edge of the Rain |
Beverley Harper |
Pan. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
| Echo of an Angry God |
Beverley Harper |
Pan. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
| People of Heaven |
Beverley Harper |
Pan. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
| The Silent Scream |
Ian Henn |
Saga Publications |
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Cold Justice |
| by Katherine Howell |
| Published by Pan Macmillan. |
Nineteen years ago teenager Georgie Daniels stumbled across the body of her classmate, Tim Pieters, hidden amongst bushes. His family was devastated the killer never found. Political pressure sees the murder investigation reopened and Detective Ella Marconi assigned to the case. She tracks down Georgie who is now a paramedic. She seems to be telling the truth, so then why does an anonymous phone call insisting that Georgie knows more? |
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The Darkest Hour |
| by Katherine Howell |
| Published by Pan Macmillan. |
Paramedic Lauren Yates stumbles into a world of trouble the night she discovers a body in an inner city alley - the killer still lurks nearby. When the murderer threatens to make her life hell if she tells the police, she believes him - he's Thomas Werner, her sister's ex-and father to Lauren's niece... and not a man to mess with. But when a stabbing victim tells her with is dying breath that Werner attacked him too, she finds herself with blood on her hands and Detective Ella Marconi on her back. |
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Frantic |
| by Katherine Howell |
| Published by Pan Macmillan. Also available on audio by Bolinda Publishing. |
In one terrible moment, paramedic Sophie Phillips's life is ripped apart - her police officer husband, Chris, is shot on their doorstep and her ten-month-old son, Lachlan, is abducted from his bed. Suspicion surrounds Chris as he is tainted with police corruption, but Sophie believes the attack is much more personal, a consequence of her own actions. Sophie's desperation compels her to search for Lachlan herself, but will her raw maternal instinct lead to an even greater tragedy? |
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Lords of the Pacific |
| by Grant Hyde |
| Published by Pan Macmillan. |
The year is 1793 and having suffered at the hands of Tonga’s evil kin Tui’pulotu for too long, the Island of Nations of the South Pacific are poised on the brink of civil war. When two heroic warriors, Sevesi and Hiki, dare to challenge the King’s absolute power, they incur his wrath and only narrowly escape with their lives. The pair flee north, seeking sanctuary with the rebel tribes of Ha’apai. But instead of finding a safe haven, they are accused of being spies… |
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| Escape the Past |
Anne Infante |
Saga Publications |
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The Last Albatross: Human Rites Trilogy Book One |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Simon & Schuster |
Hercus Barges, a middle aged father embittered by ruinous climate change, is planning the ultimate crime: the destruction of western civilisation. And he knows just how to do it. Hercus attempts to blackmail his old friend Ryn Hardey into helping him – for they share a terrible secret from their student days. Global warming, unstoppable climate change and environmental terrorism collide in The Last Albatross. |
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Terminator Gene |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Simon & Schuster. |
Security knocks at the door and Irith Hardey's world is torn apart. When
her mother is arrested for an unspecified crime and disappears, Irith is thrown
onto the streets. With nothing but the clothes on her back, Irith fights to survive
in a cruel and predatory world and struggles to crack the secret virus that threatens
to wipe out all humanity. |
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The Life Lottery |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Simon & Schuster |
The world's climate is in chaos. Rising seas have flooded out half a billion
people. Hundreds of millions of refugees are pouring into the west, the global
economy is collapsing and democracies are being crushed... and an ice age coming.
The Great Powers have agreed to embark on a monumental gamble - 100 Days to Save
the World. Climate scientist Irith Hardey is sure this will not save the world,
but ruin it. But will she uncover the ghastly secret of the Life Lottery before
100 days is up? |
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The Destiny of the Dead: Volume Three of Song of the Tears |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Penguin |
Nish, his battered little troop and his remaining enemies are trapped on the Range of Ruin by the God-Emperor’s mighty army. Nish’s only choices are a humiliating surrender to his father or a suicidal fight to the death. Yet Nish has to fight, and somehow he has to win, for the beautiful world of Santhenar is in peril and no one else can save it.
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The Curse of the Chosen: Volume Two of Song of the Tears |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Penguin |
The Allies are trapped on Mistmurk Mountain and the God-Emperor guards every way of escape. There's only one chance for freedom: for demure little Maelys to confess to a crime she has not committed, though if she does it will turn her friends against her. Nish, Flydd and Maelys have no choice but to venture to the Tower of a Thousand Steps, on the frozen Isle of Noom. There they must seek aid from the implacable sorcerer - the Numinator. But on that tragic journey, they will uncover a greater and more deadly secret. |
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Torments of the Traitor: Volume One of Song of the Tears |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Penguin |
Volume One of Song of the Tears (a tale of the Three Worlds) this begins
as Nish, after ten years of solitude, is about to be released from the blackest
prison of his corrupt father, the maimed God-Emperor, Jal-Nish Hlar. Using the
sorcerous Profane Tears, Gatherer and Reaper, Jal-Nish has crushed all opposition
and is remaking Santhenar in his depraved image. Nish has a choice, to join his
father as his lieutenant or face another ten years in prison as the people's
champion, the Deliverer. The one person who can help him is little Maelys, a
shy, bookish dreamer...but Maelys is the last woman he wants, and she carries
a secret that is more likely to destroy Nish than save him.
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Chimaera - The Well Of Echoes Vol 4 |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Penguin |
| All resistance has been crushed. The Council's air-dreadnought fleet has
destroyed Fiz Gorgo's defences. Nish is the last hope of the allies, but he is
trapped in a burning watchtower. Before he can hope to rescue his friends, he
must overcome the most powerful cabal of mancers in the world as well as the Council's
crack guards. Even if he succeeds, the allies have still to defeat the brutal
scrutators and overthrow Nennifer before the lyrinx swarm across Santhenar, destroying
all in their path. |
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Scrutator - The Well Of Echoes Vol 3 |
| by Ian Irvine |
| Published by Penguin |
| This third volume of The Well of Echoes follows up the first two volumes
with an equally successful, page-turning 'tale of three worlds'. The Node has
failed, rendering humanity's battle clankers and the Aachim's constructs useless.
The battle has been lost and now hordes of alien lyrinx are swarming to fall upon
the survivors and destroy them to the last man. The fate of humanity is dependent
on the survival of one wily man, Scrutator Xervish Flydd. |
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| Tetrarch - The Well of Echoes Vol 2 |
Ian Irvine |
Penguin. Also published in the UK and in Greek and Russian translation. |
| Geomancer - The Well of Echoes Vol 1 |
Ian Irvine |
Penguin. Also published in the UK and in Greek and Russian translation. |
| A Shadow on the Glass - The View from the Mirror Vol 1 |
Ian Irvine |
Penguin
Also published in the UK, US, Korea and in Europe in Czech, Polish, Dutch, Bulgarian
and Russian. |
| The Tower on the Rift - The View from the Mirror Vol 2 |
Ian Irvine |
Penguin
Also published in the UK, US, Korea and in Europe in Czech, Polish, Dutch, Bulgarian
and Russian. |
| Dark is the Moon - The View from the Mirror Vol 3 |
Ian Irvine |
Penguin
Also published in the UK, US, Korea and in Europe in Czech, Polish, Dutch, Bulgarian
and Russian. |
| The Way Between the Worlds - The View from the Mirror Vol 4
|
Ian Irvine |
Penguin
Also published in the UK, US, Korea and in Europe in Czech, Polish, Dutch, Bulgarian
and Russian. |
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The Dead Path |
by Stephen M Irwin
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| Published by Hachette |
When he was ten years old, Nicholas Close found a strange talisman near The Woods. He didn’t touch it and ran. Later, he told his best friend, Tristram, about it. They returned to The Woods to seek it out and Tristram picked it up. Tristram’s body was found the next day. Something is lurking in The Woods that knows Nicholas is back…it has been waiting. Because it claimed the wrong boy. |
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