I’m delighted to welcome Annie Seaton to the blog today to talk about the research for her new release, KAKADU SUNSET. I loved the story, particularly the evocative sense of place. It’s so real! To celebrate the release we’re giving away a copy of KAKADU SUNSET to one lucky commentor (Australian readers only). Share the Continue reading
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Joanne Van Os and ‘Ronan’s Echo’
Today’s guest is Joanne Van Os, a fellow sailor, writer, and adventurer. I can’t remember how I found Joanne’s books in the first place, but her memoir, OUTBACK HEART, captivated me and when I met her in person I knew I’d made a friend for life. Her latest novel, RONAN’S ECHO, is out now and Continue reading
Silent Fear
Silent Fear is another page turner from Katherine Howell. Detective Ella Marconi is back at work unravelling a complex crime involving brothels, drugs, and murder. Holly, a paramedic, provides the other point of view for the story. It’s a good contrast between the conflicted paramedic and the dedicated detective. As usual the cast of characters Continue reading
Let the Dead Lie
Yesterday was a reserve day and I was looking forward to a relaxing Saturday. My best laid plans unfortunately fell in a heap as work needed me to fly a Port Moresby return. I fantasised all the way there and back again about curling up for an afternoon nap. Instead, GW made me a double Continue reading