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The Crossing

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Full Title:

The Crossing

Contributors:

By (Author) B. Michael Radburn

ISBN:

9781921997051

Publisher:

Pantera Press

Imprint:

Pantera Press

Publication Date:

1st July 2012

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

A823.00

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

326

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Traumatised by the disappearance of his daughter Claire, Taylor Bridges' marriage breaks down, and he exiles himself to Glorys Crossing, a small country town in Tasmania. Taylor is the only ranger in an isolated town adjoining a national park - a town dying a slow death as the rising waters of the new dam project slowly flood it. Struggling with the guilt of Claire's disappearance, Taylor is a chronic sleepwalker. When another young girl the same age goes missing, Taylor begins to question himself, uncertain of what happens when he sleepwalks. It's a race against time not just to find the missing girl, but in Taylor's search for redemption for a past better left lying at the bottom of the new lake.

Author Bio

B. Michael Radburn lives with his family in the beautiful Southern Highlands of NSW. In his spare time Radburn enjoys farming his small property and taking road trips on his Harley Davidson. Aside, of course, from writing, he possesses a deep passion for music and treasures the time he spends with his guitar, banjo and harmonica...Radburn has been writing successfully for many years, having published more than 80 short stores, articles and reviews in Australia and overseas...Through the late '80s he was Publishing Editor of the Australian Horror & Fantasy Magazine and founder of Dark Press Publications...Radburn has won several Melbourne University Literary Awards and more recently was short-listed for the Henry Lawson Festival Awards.

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