Hugh Watson draws on experience of Federal politics to weave a gripping political thriller, against the backdrop of rural NSW. The residents of Gwydir and an intuitive detective, Susan Swift, must deal with a troubling series of murders. Barry Kingscliff, a power broker from the city, appears to be at the centre of it all.
The infection is just the beginning of this new world. This adrenaline-pumping page-turner is set in Australia. An unknown flu-like infection creates an apocalyptic crisis. This isn’t your usual apocalyptic book – the ‘Infected’ begin to rapidly develop in intellect, becoming strategic in hunting the main characters, Jackson and his tight-knit ......
With a failed relationship behind him, and no career to speak of, Essington Holt is only too happy to answer his rich aunt’s summons and leave Sydney for the south of France. Holt finds himself mixed up in the complex world of art forgery and deception, where brute force and nerves of steel are the only things that can help him. The first of four ......
The third thriller by this Australian artist and novelist featuring Essington Holt, "failed hustler turned millionaire," who is intrigued when an old friend from the Outback contacts him after 30 years claiming to have a Van Gogh
The infection is continuing to spread in this uncertain, ever-changing world. This adrenaline-pumping page-turner is set in Australia. An unknown flu-like infection creates an apocalyptic crisis. The ‘Infected’ have developed intellect, becoming strategic in hunting the main character, Jackson. Jackson is marked by them and they want him dead.
Smart, idealistic and motivated, Jen the law student intends to make a big splash as a criminal lawyer. A bit of upmarket prostitution pays her way through University and leads her to Harry, cannabis dealer and playboy who turns her world upside down.
A debut thriller about a terrorist whose day of reckoning is at hand. Ishmael is convinced he is ready to die for his religion, but will the charming, mischievous, and patriotic Rosasharn deradicalise this man who is undoubtedly convinced that he knows his destiny?
A cypher that looked like a childs game of noughts-and-crosses; a strip of hessian bag; the rhythmic clanging sound of the turning windmill suddenly breaking the silence of the night; the minister who seemed out of place as a churchman: these were some of the more puzzling aspects of the case of the murdered swagman
Regaining consciousness after an accident, Robert Harper is devastated to find his mind has been copied into a robot named Rob. As an intelligent machine, Rob feels that nobody believes he has the right to determine his own future. Worse, an arms manufacturer wants his technology for use in their weapons systems. What will Rob do?