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Australian outback noir — crime fiction set everywhere from dry and dusty farming communities to sleepy seaside towns — has become a global publishing sensation. Novels like Candice Fox's ...
After a 600-kilometer (373-mile) trip through the Australian desert, the woman, Daisy, invited Ferguson to see and take photographs of her Country. Country is a big word for Indigenous Australians.
Balooch Dadleh immigrated to South Australia and by 1902 had settled in the small outback town of Marree, according to a written account in the book “Australia’s Muslim Cameleers” by Philip ...
From Australia comes “Wake,” a gripping crime thriller from Shelley Burr. Anyone beginning this first novel had better immediately set aside more than enough time to reach its unsettling final ...
After a 600-kilometer (373-mile) trip through the Australian desert, the woman, Daisy, invited Ferguson to see and take photographs of her Country. Country is a big word for Indigenous Australians.
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