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Old 03-10-2010, 09:23 AM   #16
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There's a very neat new novel by Australian Andrew Thelander up for grabs for free or whatever you want to pay if you follow the link in my sig line below. It's called 'Last Birds' and is set in the 1960s Australian wilderness.

Also on the same free-or-whatever terms, we have others by Australian authors: 'The Bad Seed' by Maurilia Meehan is a creepy novel set in small-town Australia. Then there's two historical fictions, 'The Playmakers' by Graeme Johnstone and 'Treason' by Meredith Whitford (but both set in olde England).

And Brian Kavanagh (editor of that great Oz Movie, 'The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith') has 'Capable of Murder' in the freebie deal (his two others in the BB Catalogue are paid-for titles). Magdalena Ball from Sydney has 'Sleep Before Evening', a novel set in New York, and a unique poetry anthology, 'Repulsion Thrust'.

And there are about twenty other BeWrite Books novels in the Read an Ebook Week deal if you just scroll down ... but those weren't written by Aussies.

Happy reading. Neil
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