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Bereft

$43.95
Step into the haunting world of 'Bereft', a gripping gothic novel set in the aftermath of the Great War and the Spanish flu epidemic. This brand new B-format paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2011, is a compelling tale that intricately weaves themes of love, longing, and justice. Set against the backdrop of 1919 Australia, schools are shut down, state borders are manned, and whispers of impending doom echo in the small town of Flint. Quinn Walker returns home after ten years, burdened by a dark past and the fear of execution by family for an unspeakable crime. As he hides in the hills, he encounters Sadie Fox, an enigmatic orphan with secrets that intertwine their fates. This tale explores the profound suffering of wartime and the scars it leaves on both soldiers and those left behind. With rich, evocative prose, Chris Womersley draws readers into a deep narrative filled with family drama and moral dilemmas. Critics praise 'Bereft' as a beautifully written novel, showcasing Womersley's ability to illuminate the darkest corners of rural Australia. This 272-page literary masterpiece is perfect for fans of historical fiction, gothic romance, and readers interested in stories of redemption. Enjoy the benefit of FREE shipping on this essential addition to your bookshelf, but note that combined shipping is not available. Please allow up to 10 days for delivery.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921844027
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2011
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 272


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It is 1919. The Great War has ended, but the Spanish flu epidemic is raging across Australia. Schools are closed, state borders are guarded by armed men, and train travel is severely restricted. There are rumours it is the end of the world. In the town of Flint, Quinn Walker returns to the home he fled ten years earlier when he was accused of an unspeakable crime. Aware that his father and uncle would surely hang him, Quinn hides in the hills surrounding Flint. There, he meets the orphan Sadie Fox - a mysterious young girl who seems to know more about the crime than she should. A searing gothic novel of love, longing and justice, Bereft is about the suffering endured by those who go to war and those who are forever left behind. 'Bereft is a dark, brooding story of war, family secrets and a man's search for justice. Chris Womersley knows how to shine light into the darkest corners of rural Australia.' - MICHAEL ROBOTHAM 'Bereft is a beautiful novel . . . Womersley writes with such compelling power it is barely possible to put the book down.' - DEBRA ADELAIDE

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Bereft

$43.95
Step into the haunting world of 'Bereft', a gripping gothic novel set in the aftermath of the Great War and the Spanish flu epidemic. This brand new B-format paperback, published by Scribe Publications in 2011, is a compelling tale that intricately weaves themes of love, longing, and justice. Set against the backdrop of 1919 Australia, schools are shut down, state borders are manned, and whispers of impending doom echo in the small town of Flint. Quinn Walker returns home after ten years, burdened by a dark past and the fear of execution by family for an unspeakable crime. As he hides in the hills, he encounters Sadie Fox, an enigmatic orphan with secrets that intertwine their fates. This tale explores the profound suffering of wartime and the scars it leaves on both soldiers and those left behind. With rich, evocative prose, Chris Womersley draws readers into a deep narrative filled with family drama and moral dilemmas. Critics praise 'Bereft' as a beautifully written novel, showcasing Womersley's ability to illuminate the darkest corners of rural Australia. This 272-page literary masterpiece is perfect for fans of historical fiction, gothic romance, and readers interested in stories of redemption. Enjoy the benefit of FREE shipping on this essential addition to your bookshelf, but note that combined shipping is not available. Please allow up to 10 days for delivery.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781921844027
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2011
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Pages: 272


Description:
It is 1919. The Great War has ended, but the Spanish flu epidemic is raging across Australia. Schools are closed, state borders are guarded by armed men, and train travel is severely restricted. There are rumours it is the end of the world. In the town of Flint, Quinn Walker returns to the home he fled ten years earlier when he was accused of an unspeakable crime. Aware that his father and uncle would surely hang him, Quinn hides in the hills surrounding Flint. There, he meets the orphan Sadie Fox - a mysterious young girl who seems to know more about the crime than she should. A searing gothic novel of love, longing and justice, Bereft is about the suffering endured by those who go to war and those who are forever left behind. 'Bereft is a dark, brooding story of war, family secrets and a man's search for justice. Chris Womersley knows how to shine light into the darkest corners of rural Australia.' - MICHAEL ROBOTHAM 'Bereft is a beautiful novel . . . Womersley writes with such compelling power it is barely possible to put the book down.' - DEBRA ADELAIDE

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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