The Invaders
By (Author) Rick Wilkinson
Brolga Publishing Pty Ltd
Brolga Publishing Pty Ltd
3rd November 2022
28th July 2023
Australia
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
Set in northern Australias Victoria River region, the narrative interweaves three eras.
In 1839 British explorer, Stokes, finds oily sludge in water wells on the banks of the river.
In 1942 Nackeroo corporal, Ash, believes a German-born missionary is collaborating with Japanese invasion plans. Aided by Aboriginal tracker, Gabriel, Ash stalks, determined to find out the truth
In 1987 after a drilling rig accident geologist, Brad, meets hospital nurse, Karen, the missionarys granddaughter and Karen introduces Brad to Ash, now their guardian. In a turn of events, Brad also meets Gabriel, now a land rights activist. A drilling program is suspended in the wake of the world stock market crash. Brad, guided by Ash, takes Karen to look for Stokes water wells and the mission ruins. Brad and Karen are unaware Ash has their own plan Gabriel also knows more than Brad and Karen could anticipate
Rick Wilkinson knows how to keep readers turning the pages. With deft story-telling he weaves three narratives together and takes us into the resources industry and into areas of Australia's defences during WW11 that are rarely explored in fiction. The Invaders pulls off the difficult trick of being both entertaining and informative. Robert Gott, crime novelist
Set in the Northern Territory, The Invaders is a Tour de Force where damaged individuals cannot escape a past that embraces a breathtakingly vivid historyfrom the voyage of the Beagle to the Japanese threat in WWII to oil exploration in the eighties. Kerry Cue, author, journalist, mathematician
Rick Wilkinson is a worthy successor to Ion Idriess, the adventurous author of tales from Australias wild deep north. Ricks tragic story is informed by his vast personal knowledge of the geography and geology of the region, the petroleum exploration industry and of historical events. Noel Bushnell, veteran journalist, The Traveller blogger
Rick Wilkinson is an award-winning Australian geologist turned journalist/author who has covered the energy resources industry for international magazines and newspapers from London and Melbourne for the past 50 years. Wilkinson has 16 published books, nine depicting the history of Australias petroleum and resources industries. Five other books (non-fiction and fiction) were written for children. He has also written a natural history book about the critically endangered Lord Howe Island stick insect and a travel/history book about the Bellarine Peninsula where he lives southwest of Melbourne in Victoria.