COCKS, Jon

ISBN 978-1-923386-03-7
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Angel Of Aleppo

 

Can faith survive the Armenian Genocide?

SOLDIERS MURDER HER MOTHER. THEY FORCE HER FROM THE FAMILY HOME.

Anoush must endure a death march through unforgiving desert, as Armenian refugees perish all about her, some of the million-plus whose blood forever stains the hands of the Ottoman Turks and the souls of their descendants.

Courageously keeping her small group of neighbourhood women together, Anoush endures the brutish guards driving a massive column of women, children, and old men south from Anatolia through Aleppo to the Mesopotamian desert. She learns to nurse against all odds in a city overfl owing with diseased and starving refugees. She becomes the Angel of Aleppo.

In the years that follow, can she fi nd the will to be the woman her mama raised her to be? Can she summon the strength to care?

From Anatolia to Aleppo and beyond, through the outrages and injustices of the Armenian Genocide, Angel of Aleppo is about losing everything but the healing power of love.

‘Angel of Aleppo is an emotionally charged historical fi ction novel that feels like it’s a true story… Jon Cocks manages to draw the historical parallels between the Armenian genocide and the Shoah without making it feel forced or out of the narrative… riveting historical drama that captures the essence of a dark moment in history and shows how love can still be pulled out of the rubble of our past.’ Literary Titan

South Australia’s Motoring Heritage – a Pictorial – Pre-order

South Australia's  Motoring History bok by Richard Mareschel

From social and cultural impact, to sport and the famous Bay to Birdwood rally, the early automobiles were a driving factor in shaped South Australia’s vibrant history

Researched and curated by Adelaide-based historian Richard Maerschel email: [email protected]


Printed mid-2026 for publishing distribution late 2026

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BALL, Michael

ISBN 978-1-7637191-4-9
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The Pathfinders Playbook

 

How to make the decisions that shape you

Most book tell you to chase goals. This one shows you how to choose and achieve them.

The Pathfinders Playbook helps you cut through the noise, focus on what matters, and create a plan that actually works. Whether you’re picking school subjects, training for a competition or preparing for life after school, this method gives you clarity and direction.

Inspired by the targeting cycle used in military campaign planning, the framework turns big dreams into step-by-step actions. It’s simple, practical, and built for real life.

Written by a former Royal Australian Air Force Intelligence Analyst, this book brings lessons forged in operations rooms across the world straight to you.

ISBN 978-1-7637191-2-5
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Zoe Baird

 

Terror in Tokyo

The stakes are rising and Eclipse and Spectra are watching.

After the close encounter with an Eclipse agent that nearly resulted in her death, Zoe wanted nothing more to do with the secret world of spies. So, when her class wins a trip to Japan, the last thing she expected was just that.

Her trip overseas is turned on its head as Zoe is pushed right back into the war between spy agencies. This time though, she has company – Charlie, a teenaged Spectra recruit with secrets of her own.

When one of her class mates is taken by Eclipse in a kidnapping gone wrong, Zoe must decide what matters most: her friends, her family, or the world.

Written by a veteran with over a decade of experience in military intelligence, Zoe Baird: Terror in Tokyo is the second instalment in the gripping spy thriller series.

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Zoe Baird

 

Pathogens & Popstars

Sometimes Grit Matters More Than Being Prepared

When a chaotic car chase brings long-hidden family secrets crashing into the open, Zoe’s world is turned upside-down. Thrust into a shadowy realm of spies with murder on their minds, she must stop a deadly pathogen from devastating her hometown—all while
trying to keep up appearances at school.

Armed with little more than her wits and determination, Zoe faces impossible odds in a game she never signed up for—but one she must win. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and failure isn’t an option.

Written by a veteran with over a decade of experience in military intelligence, Zoe Baird: Pathogens and Popstars delivers a grounded, realistic spy thriller perfect for fans of Alex Rider. Packed with high-stakes action and moral complexity, this story redefi nes the young adult espionage genre.

About the Author

 

Michael Ball is an Australian author with a past as intriguing as his books. Through 11 years as a military intelligence analyst and his current role at Disaster Relief Australia, Michael has encountered an incredible range of people with extraordinary experiences. These encounters fuel his writing, which delves into the gritty realities of hidden worlds, the tough decisions made by the few for the good of the many, and the power of resilience and determination over intellect or skill. Through his stories, Michael explores themes of resilience and agency, always reminding readers, “It is never too dark to dream, nor too late to step foot on your own path.”

TOOULI, James

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The Flinders Department Of Surgery

 

Reflections of the early years

The Flinders Department of Surgery: Reflections on Early Years by James Toouli offers an intimate glimpse into the formative years of a unique institution in Australian medicine. This collection of reflections from those present at the inception of the Flinders Department of Surgery provides readers with an understanding of how the department evolved into a vital part of the South Australian community.

In the early years, Flinders Medical Centre was distinct in its approach, where academic heads were also clinical leaders, fostering a culture of innovation in research and teaching. Through personal memories and experiences, this book captures the spirit of collaboration and ambition that defined the department. James Toouli’s introduction acknowledges the subjective nature of memory,
embracing the imperfections and personal nuances that make these reflections both rich and authentic.

Featuring contributions from those who helped shape the department, including a poignant chapter from the late Jim Watts, the book serves not only as a historical record but as a tribute to the visionaries who laid the foundation for what Flinders would become. It is a testament to a golden era, reminiscent of a modern-day Camelot, where ideals flourished, and the seeds of excellence were sown.

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About the Author

 

JAMES WAS BORN IN Limassol Cyprus and came to Melbourne with his parents and sister when 9 years old. He graduated in
Medicine at Monash University in 1970, FRACS 1977 and PhD in Surgery in 1979. He came to Adelaide as the first trainee registrar in Surgery at Flinders medical Centre and was on the resident staff when Flinders Medical Centre opened in 1976.

James was appointed as Lecturer in Surgery in 1982 and held academic positions to promotion in 1989 as Professor of Surgery.
He took over as head of General Surgery in 1986, renamed the unit Gastrointestinal Surgery Unit and remained its head until 2000.

During his professional career he held several leadership positions in Surgery nationally and internationally. He led a successful
research programme that was well funded by NHMRC and other funding agencies. Consequently, numerous surgeons and researchers from Australia and overseas obtained their research training in his unit, and many have become leaders in Surgery.

James also has made contributions to medical and surgical education being in the forefront of several changes in methods of teaching and assessment. He has initiated several training programmes nationally and internationally for which he was recognized as a member of the Order of Australia.

James is married to Helen and has two children and five grandchildren. He lives in Adelaide and on his retirement from surgery continues to enjoy the very active arts scene in Adelaide.

MARSHALL, Chris

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Mischief & Meowsings from the Cat Resort

Mischief & Meowsings from the Cat Resort lets readers slip into the paws-itively charming world of Cat-A-Tonic, a hidden gem tucked in suburban Adelaide.

From the outside, it may look like an ordinary home, but step inside, and it’s clear: this is a true “purr-adise” for our feline friends! Here, up to 50 kitty guests bask in the lap of luxury, thanks to The Five Freedoms— comfort, safety, food, health, and the all-important freedom to be fabulously themselves.

With quirky signs like “Don’t let the cats out, no matter what they say,” guests—both human and feline—know this is no ordinary cat-sit. Cat-A-Tonic has a delightful cast of furry personalities, from the sassy to the snuggly, the curious to the aloof. You’ll discover whiskered wisdom and hilarious antics as cats of all stripes navigate their temporary holiday digs with panache (and the occasional side-eye).

Perfect for cat lovers who know that behind every meow is a little mischief, this heartwarming collection captures the endearing, feisty, and entirely entertaining world of Cat-A-Tonic’s whiskered guests.

JOARGENSON, Candice

ISBN 978-1-923333-01-7
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Force

The Ultimate Weapon vol. 1

THE DAY I COMMITTED SUICIDE, I BECAME THE ULTIMATE WEAPON.

Every millennium, only one shall be born with the powers of the Ultimate Weapon. However, when this powerful omnipotence becomes split between twins – the first Supers – the world is tipped out of balance and into underhanded chaos. Seventeen years later, Red is reborn into this doomed world that cast her out, awakening as a Super herself. She quickly discovers that she’s unable to bleed, or ache, or die, and capable of fierce displays of unmatched power.

Together with the twins, Ace and Felix, Red struggles to control her fearsome abilities while a scheming and devious man threatens to take control over her newly acquired capabilities, vying to become the most powerful man in history.

Through her training, Red is forced to confront her past of abuse and neglect, suffering through the unresolved anger and pain that it brings her. But Red comes to see a glimmer of hope among it all – the feeling of love and belonging that flourishes as she and Ace grow closer, bonding over their shared powers of supernatural proportion.

When devastating news from her past comes to light, Red has to choose between overcoming her anger or tearing everything down with her.

This Debut Novel by Candice Joargenson is a story of suicide and self-harm, of a girl abused and ignored by the system, of finding hope within the hopeless.