The new novel from the award-winning author of Shroud brings together sentient animals and a noir detective story.
Alexandria Burnham’s debut historical novel takes inspiration from a real-life convict, mutineer and pirate. They called me ...
Alice Nannup was taken from her Aboriginal family and set to work for little to no money. But she reckons she has had the ...
Ashley Kalagian Blunt continues her exploration of the perils of malicious online communities in Like, Follow, Die.
JP Pomare’s eighth novel explores the intersection of gambling, AI, and politics in a masterful thriller that keeps you ...
Holden Sheppard’s latest novel revisits some old friends in a fresh new story exploring masculinity, identity and friendship.
The creator of the immensely popular Les Norton died on Thursday 20 September 2012. He was a more complex figure than his public image suggested. Bob Barrett loved to stir. The first time I saw him ...
Maryrose Cuskelly’s novel seems to have taken Arthur Conan Doyle’s maxim to heart: ‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.’ Cuskelly was born ...
Tara June Winch’s multi-award-winning novel is told in three voices, one of which takes the form of a dictionary. Yield, bend the feet, tread, as in walking, also long, tall – baayanha. Yield itself ...
Actor and Australian icon Bryan Brown brings his laconic style to his first full-length crime novel. The Drowning is set on the northern beaches of New South Wales in a small town that is mostly ...
Rachelle Unreich tells her mother’s extraordinary story of surviving the horror of the Holocaust to go on and live ‘a brilliant life’. A Brilliant Life by Melbourne journalist and author, Rachelle ...
Poet and essayist Fiona Wright’s funny and furious debut novel tackles generational inequality and Australia’s housing crisis. How did it come to this? As one character puts it in Fiona Wright’s new ...
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