BIGGS, Anita

ISBN 978-1-923386-82-2
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Out The Corner Of My Eye

Have you ever noticed something out of the corner of your eye, only to find when you look directly at it, nothing is there?

Private Investigator Darcy Mane’s perspective changed after a car accident granted him the ability to see supernatural beings living among us.

While trying to cope with his new abilities and heal in the hospital, Darcy encounters ghosts, goblins, and mermaids. Even the Grim Reaper manages to scare him almost to death. After leaving the hospital, he bonds with an old neighbour and fi nds a new home.

But then things take a darker turn with a friend kidnapped and murdered. As Darcy deals with the chaos, he continues to take on new clients while navigating the murder investigation. Soon, danger threatens his home.

The climax unfolds with the kidnapping of his housemate. Darcy tracks down and confronts a supernatural villain, with deadly consequences.

JAY, Katie

ISBN 978-1-923386-65-5
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ISBN 978-1-923443-17-4
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A Murder On The Cards

A seventy-eight year old man is found dead at the back of Glenelg Bridge Club. A bullet hole in the side of his head is just the first of some startling and sometimes ominous intrigues that are presented to Cecilia, the Health Inspector for Glenelg Council.

As an amateur sleuth, and a keen bridge player, Cecilia is not going to let this murder be swept under the carpet.

Her favourite homicide detective, Aldo, is missing in action and her relationship with him seems to be wavering… as well as taking a few hits from the romantic attentions of one of the murder suspects!

A Murder on the Cards follows Cecilia Archer in a new and entertaining adventure in her beloved community – Glenelg.

Katie Jay Mystery Author

About the author

Katie Jay is a successful children’s picture book author who is now writing mystery crime novels.

Spanning over fifty years she has been a keen dog owner, including a pair of naughty dachshunds who feature in her books.

Visit her website to keep up to date with new releases and events: katiejayauthor.com.au

PARRY, Luke

ISBN 978-1-923386-25-9
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ISBN 978-1-923386-24-2
HARDBACK

ISBN 978-1-923386-99-0
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Torpenhow Dreams, Level 4

 

Which Is The True Horror? A Monster Who Acts Like A Human, Or A Human Who Acts Like A Monster?

Welcome to Aldwych

A vast trade city that consumed much of the surrounding territory like a cancer, Aldywych is a place where anything can be had… for a price. However, something in the bowels of the city stinks, and it is not just the sewers.

A new religion is taking hold in the poorest districts, one promulgating the benefits of silence, but whether this means weal or woe, only time will tell… There are also rumors of disappearances amongst travelers, but no-one is taking them seriously… well, almost no-one.

Into this quagmire, Will and his companions must tread, looking for the latest rift they need to seal. However, Aldwych is a place with strong personal meaning for one of Will’s allies. Can the demons of the past be overcome peacefully, or will the streets run red with a sea of blood?

The tale of a reluctant ‘hero’ in a world literally cracking apart at the seams continues in Volume 4 of Torpenhow Dreams!

From The Author

 

Luke Parry here. Thank-you for picking up Volume 4 of Torpenhow Dreams!

This volume had much more of an urban theme, and whilst there was another rift to be closed, the main focus of the story was delving into the tragic secrets of Brighid’s past. I hope everyone has a much better understanding of why she has turned out the way that she is; the more layers you peel back, the more complicated she becomes.

Another weighty topic that this volume deals with is slavery. It is a fairly common trope in a lot of Japanese light novels, but what frustrates me personally is the disturbingly high level of slavery apologism in such works. Frequently (although admittedly not always), it is presented as a socially acceptable pastime, with little in the way of the horrors of the actual reality appended to it.

Of course, in some ways, the alternative stances that are taken by other such novels – namely, that ‘slavery is bad, but when the main protagonist engages in it, it is for noble reasons’, or ‘they aren’t really treated like slaves, so it is okay’ is worse. I see such things as attempting to varnish the true horror of the pastime into something vaguely respectable.

Consequently, I have taken a far less forgiving stance when presenting the industry. Whilst I could easily believe that a Medievallevel society would condone the practice (especially as an alternative to the death penalty, or for prisoners of war), I would never dream of presenting it in a positive light. Reducing another sentient being to the level of an object should never be presented as a wholesome activity.

Of course, if this volume had included nothing but the above, it might have been suspenseful, but it would have also been unremittingly dark. Consequently, I added in some lighter elements.

In that vein, this volume saw the introduction of two new characters. The first of these, Skye, was technically introduced at the end of volume 3, but didn’t really have much of a chance to make a splash until this one. Her bright and cheerful personality (as well as her unrepentant sweet tooth) was designed to act as a counterbalance for some of the darker elements in the story. Also, the concept of ‘suddenly, a pre-teen daughter’ amused me.

The second character, this volume’s ‘companion of the day’, Leslie, is my homage to another Japanese cultural trope: Chuunibyou. Sometimes known in the English-speaking world as ‘eighth-grader syndrome’, the essential concept is that the individual involved has grandiose delusions, believing that they have special knowledge or supernatural powers, and tend to speak in an exaggerated fashion. Of course, in Leslie’s case, it is at least partially true, but given that they are also a dyed-in-the-wool conspiracy theorist, it is difficult to know just what it is safe to believe…

I hope that you enjoyed this instalment of Torpenhow Dreams, and look forward meeting you again in Volume 5!

DALY, Neil

ISBN 978-1-923386-00-6
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ISBN 978-1-923386-91-4
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Your Sins Will Seek You Out

A Novel Based On True Events

Barry Keating’s cunning and violent nature manifested from his first childhood contact with other children.

John and Ruth Keating adopted Barry from birth.

John Keating, a community person, is also a career policeperson involved in numerous crime and traffic incidents as he advanced through the ranks. His involvement with the public and criminals outlines his quick reactions to planning and delegating. Undiagnosed PTSD haunts him throughout his career and his life.

Barry’s violent responses are often easily given; he rarely takes them.

His continuance with violence against both men and women maintains his rage while committing terrible crimes. Even after finding love and domestic commitment, his urges cannot be denied, and they take control.

Follow these real-life events, where only the names and locations are changed.

LEES, Bruce

ISBN 978-1-923088-16-0
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Another Funeral

An unlikely meeting that will change the course of their lives forever

Maggie and Larry are an unlikely couple down on their luck. Reduced to living in a squat, they find that by gate-crashing funerals they can gain a feed.

At yet another funeral, something happens that leads to a change of their circumstance. An old mate of Larry’s has a big influence on their lives.

Just how big, is hard to tell.

WALDOCK, Neil & Alistair Sutton

ISBN 978-1-922890-08-5
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After you Came

Stuart Kingston had enough of tripping over dead bodies during 1987… unfortunately 1988 doesn’t look like being any different.

As Bicentennial celebrations begin in Sydney, David Wyatt, a young gay man, is found murdered in an alleyway in Darlinghurst. With few leads, Inspector Carrington enlists Stuart to escort his constable undercover at Touchstone sauna, the last place that David was seen alive. Can Carrington catch the killer before more men are murdered? And can Stuart stop thinking about his former lover, the hunky carpenter Dexter, for long enough to be of any help?

In this sequel to The Day Before You Came, all the much-loved characters return, including Stuart’s mother Miriam, who has a new career on daytime TV, and his theatre friend, Winston, who meets a mysterious stranger.

So, strap in for another camp ride through the Eastern Suburbs, where anyone can be a murderer, and no-one is quite as they seem.