Spring 2017 Giveaway #3
Go on – spring into these four great books. To go in the draw simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘SPRING #3’ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday 12 October 2017. As we cannot afford to post giveaway bundles overseas, entries from Australian residents only, please.
Claire Aman Bird Country
Claire Aman has won the Wet Ink/CAL Prize, the Hal Porter Prize and the EJ Brady Award. This is her first collection of stories, which ranges from a mother hiding her son in a cockatoo cage, to a motorcyclist entranced by a model on a billboard, a father unable to tell his young daughters what has happened to their mother, and a roadhouse cook longing for the right person to tell about the death of her sister.
Courtesy of Text Publishing
Nelika McDonald Deeper than the Sea
What do you do when everything you thought you knew about yourself is based on a lie? It has always been just Beth and her mother, until Beth turns 16 and a stranger arrives in their small coastal town who rips apart all Beth knows. The new novel from the author of The Vale Girl.
Courtesy of Pan Macmillan
Erik Storey A Promise to Kill: a Clyde Barr thriller
Clyde Barr – a dangerous drifter with lethal skills — finds himself helping out on the ranch of a respected elder of the Utah Indian reservation. There he clashes with a group of menacing bikers and becomes involved in a tense fight for his and his friends’ lives. ‘This man is a born storyteller’ – Jeffrey Deaver
Courtesy of Simon & Schuster
Nicole Trope Forgotten
All Malia needed was a single litre of milk. Now she’s surrounded by police and her baby Zach has disappeared … ‘If you love writers such as Jodi Picoult, Nicole may just be your cup of tea.’ – The Hoopla
Courtesy of Allen & Unwin
Remember, to go in the draw to win these four titles, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘SPRING #3’ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday 12 October 2017.