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| Eagle’s
Claw Lake, by Ross Richdale.
Reid Tucker's intention to spend the summer
at remote Eagle's Claw Lake with only his dog, Cinders, never
eventuates. He pulls a desperate teenage girl from the water and
begins a frightening chain of events as a fanatical leader tries to
prevent her from leaving a commune.
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| Liberty
& Opportunity, by Ross Richdale. The
story of four incredible women, told straight from the pages of their
own dairies. Tales of drama, love, joy and tragedy that span the
generations from 1898 to the present.
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| Long
Valley Road, by Ross Richdale.
One family grows and blossoms through the
good times and bad in Long Valley Road, but their lives are changed
forever by the events happening on their farm and the rural school
down the road.
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| Polished
Veneer, by Ross Richdale. Gail
Fernhill, principal of a private school in Seattle, is haunted by her
past, but befriends new property manager Neil Goodall who pierces her
reserve to support and helps her as the past catches up with the
present.
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| Wind
Across the Playground, by Ross Richdale.
Schoolteacher Neil Johnston moves forward
in his career from the formal days of the 1970s to the new millennium.
It is the story of human relationships and values of society through
the last quarter of the twentieth century and the women who mold
Neil's life.
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| Catalyst,
by Ross Richdale. There is a cave-in at Misty Depths
Catacombs, Wyoming, and newly graduated lawyer Renee Bonnet
finds herself stranded with a broken leg and two strangers.
Together they try to survive, but their lives are changed
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| Nexus
of Time, by Ross Richdale. In World War II, Anna can
never return to her home in Poland after her mother, the
Countess, is killed. This is a story of love and human endurance
wrapped up in a journey that reaches the new millennium. |
| Out
of the Azure Sea, by Ross Richdale. It is April 1945
when a German U-boat heads to Argentina with Nazi gold and loot.
Ruthless Kapitanleutnant Falk Friedrich has his fiancee, Kristin
Dassler, on board. After the U-boat is attacked, Kristin finds
herself in a lifeboat with Bern Munkelt, the man she is to spend
the rest of her life with. They are rescued and taken to a
remote island where Kristin's adventures continue through three
generations. Will the Nazi loot ever be found and how does it
affect Kristin and her family's lives? |
| Sandwiches
and Cuckoo Clocks, by Ross Richdale. Kosovar
refugee Niana Bolsa is abandoned in the mountains by the Serbs
to fend for herself. In freezing temperatures, the distraught
woman staggers along an empty road through virgin snow. She
finds two orphan children and together they escape and make a
new life across the world in New Zealand. |
| The
Lion Gate, by P. J. Richmond. A chorus
of fates and gods comment on the action from an ancient ampitheatre as
the ancient times of Troy and Mycenae are described. At the same time,
a modern parallel is maintained through Edward, an archaeological
researcher, who plans a major journey during a sabbatical around some
of the world's great sites so he can write an important book on the
metaphysical life of cities. In the course of Edward's travels,
he meets other people who also parallel ancient counterparts. Is
Edward insane or not? |
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