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The Legacy Of Old Gran Parks - cover

The Legacy Of Old Gran Parks

Isobel Blackthorn

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Synopsis

Southern Australia, 1983. While Middle-aged stalwart Miriam rolls into town in her broken down car, Frankie - a deer hunter - is up in the forested hinterland with her gun.
 
Meanwhile, fisherwoman Old Pearl sits on her front deck with her dog, a glass of whiskey in her hand, and Emily, the English backpacker, scrubs out the pie-encrusted kitchen at the roadhouse.
 
But all is not well.
 
Gran Parks is stirring.
 
Four troubled women. One restless spirit.
 
Who will survive?
Disponible depuis: 24/02/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 318 pages.

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