Fiction
BIGGS, Anita
Have you ever spotted something out of the corner of your eye, only to find nothing when you look directly at it?
PARRY, Luke
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
WILKINS, Maggie
A cast of flawed humans (and non-humans) inhabit these twelve short stories. These characters make decisions and take actions which have profound consequences for themselves and others.
BAKKER, Em J
A world of danger, desire, and heart wrenching secrets
DALY, Neil
Barry Keating’s cunning and violent nature manifested from his first childhood contact with other children.
LIETZ, Cecilia
If we don’t stop this mad man and his dragon, no dragon or whisperer will be safe, including me, Connie, and her child.
Are there more ways than one to fulfil your duty?
COCKS, Jon
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.
BALL, Michael
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 redefines the young adult espionage genre.
FINN, Greta Lily
Freddie is a poignant tale set in early 20th century rural Australia, capturing the life of a boy born into a family expecting a girl. Delicate and beautiful, Freddie stood out from his two older brothers, not just for his appearance but for the silent struggles he would come to face.
JOARGENSON, Candice
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.
WITHERS, Victoria
In a kingdom teetering on the edge of war, Sanoma’s path to the throne is set until the cursed king of legend returns. Ashford, a ruler thought lost to time, re-emerges from the shadows, shattering her world with a dark secret.
HUSSEIN, Tymur
Requiem for a Pandemic is a poignant post-apocalyptic Christmas tale of redemption, resilience, and the enduring power of hope.
NICKLIN, Jim
U explores the seductive power of science and hedonism and the morally ambiguous world of drug development in the overlap between Big Pharma and the criminal underworld.
RANKIN, Matt
Set amongst the spectacular
Australian Bush, Sapphire Millie and
the Quest for the Unknown Destiny
is a heartwarming tale of love, loss,
sacrifi ce and friendship between a
group of young animal friends.
CROSS, Mary Talbot
Re-published as a single volume, The Foundling and Fortune’s Fool paint an authentic picture of South Australia and Victoria in the formative years of European settlement, and describe a young woman’s compelling journey of self-discovery from the social injustices of the Burra Burra to the challenges of Ballaarat and beyond.
TAYLOR, Bill
A beautiful but mysterious island, the group had to overcome disease, unhappy deities and bursts of undisciplined behaviour from some members to finish the tour.
JUKE, Valerie
Alongside their mother, the Reverend’s four adult children watch him as he preaches. But whose words is he preaching? His silent children’s yearnings betray the expectations of their mother and the congregation. Can they ever be revealed? Will their secrets remain forever behind closed doors?
DOWNES, Michael
A man is found murdered on the last Melbourne Metro train to Hurstbridge. Detective Inspector Robin Lazelle, a thirty-year homicide veteran, leads the investigation.
MAY, Greta
Patrick and Violet are both bloodborne heirs to their brutal gang legacy and natural enemies. When the pair bond over political differences with their elders, they must help one another escape death at the hands of a hundred years of rivalry.
SHARMA, Terri-lee
Rows of citrus trees laden with colourful fruit create the perfect playground for Janco and Naledi, two young children who are inseparable friends. But Piet, Janco’s father and the owner of the South African estate, does not want his son mingling with the farm workers’ children.