A beautiful man, and all she can do is tinker with his prose
For Cassandra, an editor, books are easy. It's real life that's the challenge: it doesn't sit quietly and let itself be fixed. Right now Cassandra's life seems far too heavy on the suspense...more details Format:Paperback Pages:276
All is not as it seems in the calm, well-ordered streets of the nation's capital. After the turbulence of their courtship, Cassandra and the colonel have settled into wedded bliss - only to have it shattered by a death far too close to home...more details Format:Paperback Pages:264
Provides an insight into nineteen Australian authors and the writers that have inspired them. From Gary Crew on 'The Batavia' to Brian Matthews on Pauline Hanson...more details Format:Paperback Pages:312
'Deeply moving, highly original and beautifully written ... a brave and brilliant display, stolen from death and grief, which transforms the shreds of everyday life into art.' Sally Blakeney...more details Format:Paperback Pages:312
Somewhere in the kaleidoscope between life and art sits Clare, whose story is Marion Halligan's The Fog Garden. Clare, like Marion, is a woman of a certain age whose much-loved husband of thirty-odd years has just died. And Clare...more details Format:Hardback Pages:304
On a promontory in a lake within a city built by the famed architect Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahony, rises an elegant glass confection which is home to the best restaurant in the city - The Point. Here...more details Format:Paperback Pages:348
On a promontory in a lake within a city built by the famed architect Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahony, rises an elegant glass confection which is home to the best restaurant in the city - The Point. Here...more details Format:Paperback Pages:344