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For The Travelling Mind is a series of short stories, poems and thoughts for those who are in-between places and seeking brief distraction or stimulation of the imagination.
Parrotnoia: A Psychoanalyst's Guide to Common Australian Birds is a collection of poems, drawings and a mystery novelette inspired by the bold eccentricity of Australian birds.
The Old Forest of Glenmorgan is an idiosyncratic wilderness dungeon supporting a thriving population of adventurers who busily extract the resources from within. However, all is not as it seems.
From the deserts of North Africa to the forests in the Third Reich, Tommy Haupner together with his American lover, Henry Reiter, lead their team in a daring mission to rescue a gifted young savant from Nazi Germany's T4 euthanasia program.
John S. Payne is a 28-year veteran, serving the Victorian community within Corrections, Government Investigations and as a Volunteer Firefighter. He was born in Lincoln England in 1960.Along with his parents and three sisters he immigrated to Australia in 1967. He lives in the northern suburbs of Melbourne Australia with his wife Kerryn. Together they have two children, Kylie and Glen and are grandparents to Ava, Riley and Sophie.During his career, he was involved in many incidents including the Black Saturday bushfire of February 2009 in which he was honoured with the National Emergency Medal.As a direct result of his service, he was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) a condition he has lived since 2009. John is passionate about addressing the stigma associated with mental illness and advocating Mental Health and Suicide awareness to the greater community, particularly to first responders.
Rumoured to bring violence, insanity, and death, the city streets echo with bone-chilling howls. Only the overconfident or terminally foolish would be crazy enough to go anywhere near the place.
Catherine Harford is back with another eclectic collection of poems that speak to the soul and deliver the mystical whisperings of the divine.
Halloran pulled the sheet down to the man's waist. What I saw made me take a deep breath: the man's throat was cut so deeply his head looked like it had almost been severed. "If you tell me this man was found in the public toilet behind the grandstand of Coogee Oval opposite where I live, I might just need a chair," I said.Clyde Smith's quiet, happy life, in love for the first time, working as a private detective and journalist, is suddenly thrown into disarray by the appearance, after a three year hiatus, of a body bearing the distinctive hallmarks of a string of murders he hadn't been able to solve when working in homicide. Forced to cooperate with the new detective sergeant who'd taken his place in the local cop shop, Clyde has to not only deal with the enormous chip on the young man's shoulder, but also with a complex case that involves kidnapping, the re-emergence of the Silent Cop Killer, the historical abuse of young men and boys in orphanages across the State, and a ghost from the past who is out for revenge. Will Clyde and the new DS be able to find the killer before he finds them? Or will they be his final prize, the last victims in his string of grisly murders? Perhaps only the local psychic, owner of a Romany religious statue, the Gilded Madonna, can provide the clue that might ultimately solve the puzzle, but which will also lead Clyde and DS Dioli into mortal danger.
It's 1989 ...As the decade that gave the world leg warmers, the Rubik's Cube and Dynasty draws to a close, a cold-blooded killer is stalking the cast of Australia's most popular TV soap opera, Accountants. But murder is proving to be a ratings winner for the prime time soapie. Crime might not pay, but it sure sells.But why are the crosshairs fixed firmly on the show's cute young heartthrob, Toby Bardia? Is it Envy? Jealousy? Hatred? Or something else that's truly twisted? Trashy TV was never so deadly."... It's Agatha Christie meets Neighbours ..."
What makes a doctor best-in-class? And how do you get there? Based on decades as a clinician, educator and professional leader, Australian National University Dean of Health and Medicine, Professor Russell Gruen, unpacks what makes a doctor seem wise, and illuminates a path for its becoming.
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