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Leah has a good life. She lives on the Drove, an inner-city cul-de-sac, with her husband, Moses, and their two children. She and her neighbours - the drovers - look out for each other. Theirs is a safe, community-oriented enclave and that's the way it's going to stay. When itinerants set up camp in 'their' park, some of the drovers are unsettled, some are outraged, and all of them want the campers to move on. Not even Sholto, the campers' charismatic leader, can put their fears to rest. Why is Sholto - handsome, charming and apparently with other options - living in a tent, and why has he chosen to pitch it beside the Drove? And why is Leah tempted to put her family and her comfortable life at risk when Sholto turns his wolf-like gaze towards her? A compelling and revealing novel, The Campers shows what neighbours will do when anarchy and misrule threaten their cosy community. 'Primal, brooding and intensely atmospheric ... A riveting, intelligent must-read with characters who leap from the page.' Christine Keighery, author of The Half Brother Praise for The Cane : 'Dark, gripping and twisty.' Better Reading 'An evocatively written, atmospheric novel of landscape and rural life ... The Cane is perfect for fans of taut outback mysteries.' Books + Publishing 'A fine, brave, perceptive writer.' Mark Dapin, journalist and author of Public Enemies 'A stunning piece of Australian rural noir.' Mark Brandi, bestselling author of Wimmera and The Rip
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The Campers
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The Campers

Leah has a good life. She lives on the Drove, an inner-city cul-de-sac, with her husband, Moses, and their two children. She and her neighbours - the drovers - look out for each other. Theirs is a safe, community-oriented enclave and that's the way it's going to stay. When itinerants set up camp in 'their' park, some of the drovers are unsettled, some are outraged, and all of them want the campers to move on. Not even Sholto, the campers' charismatic leader, can put their fears to rest. Why is Sholto - handsome, charming and apparently with other options - living in a tent, and why has he chosen to pitch it beside the Drove? And why is Leah tempted to put her family and her comfortable life at risk when Sholto turns his wolf-like gaze towards her? A compelling and revealing novel, The Campers shows what neighbours will do when anarchy and misrule threaten their cosy community. 'Primal, brooding and intensely atmospheric ... A riveting, intelligent must-read with characters who leap from the page.' Christine Keighery, author of The Half Brother Praise for The Cane : 'Dark, gripping and twisty.' Better Reading 'An evocatively written, atmospheric novel of landscape and rural life ... The Cane is perfect for fans of taut outback mysteries.' Books + Publishing 'A fine, brave, perceptive writer.' Mark Dapin, journalist and author of Public Enemies 'A stunning piece of Australian rural noir.' Mark Brandi, bestselling author of Wimmera and The Rip

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Leah has a good life. She lives on the Drove, an inner-city cul-de-sac, with her husband, Moses, and their two children. She and her neighbours - the drovers - look out for each other. Theirs is a safe, community-oriented enclave and that's the way it's going to stay. When itinerants set up camp in 'their' park, some of the drovers are unsettled, some are outraged, and all of them want the campers to move on. Not even Sholto, the campers' charismatic leader, can put their fears to rest. Why is Sholto - handsome, charming and apparently with other options - living in a tent, and why has he chosen to pitch it beside the Drove? And why is Leah tempted to put her family and her comfortable life at risk when Sholto turns his wolf-like gaze towards her? A compelling and revealing novel, The Campers shows what neighbours will do when anarchy and misrule threaten their cosy community. 'Primal, brooding and intensely atmospheric ... A riveting, intelligent must-read with characters who leap from the page.' Christine Keighery, author of The Half Brother Praise for The Cane : 'Dark, gripping and twisty.' Better Reading 'An evocatively written, atmospheric novel of landscape and rural life ... The Cane is perfect for fans of taut outback mysteries.' Books + Publishing 'A fine, brave, perceptive writer.' Mark Dapin, journalist and author of Public Enemies 'A stunning piece of Australian rural noir.' Mark Brandi, bestselling author of Wimmera and The Rip

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