Four more terrific books to win. To go in the draw to win all four, simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘Spring 5′ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by midnight tonight, Monday 19 November 2018. As we cannot afford to post giveaway bundles overseas, entries from Australian residents only please.

Gerald Murnane Collected Short Fiction
This definitive collection from the prize-winning author of eleven works of fiction, from Tamarisk Row and Border Districts, includes many stories that have been out of print for over 25 years.
‘… represents a monumental achievement from one of Australia’s most important writers’ – Publishers Weekly
Courtesy of Giramondo

Jan Morris In My Mind’s Eye
Jan Morris calls this a ‘thought diary’. NRB reviewer Ann Skea said, ‘Morris has lost none of her skills as a writer. She is acerbic, funny, curmudgeonly (her word), rambling, and she occasionally indulges herself by sharing one of her poems.’ Ursula K Le Guin called Morris: ‘A woman who has truly seen the world, and who lives in it with twice the intensity of most of us.’
Courtesy of Allen & Unwin

David Cohen The Hunter and other stories of men
From the author of the novels Fear of Tennis and Disappearing Off the Face of the Earth. A property developer fears that a burgeoning ibis population will prevent the construction of a high-rise apartment complex; a bus stop outside a dementia care facility in Dusseldorf suffers its own identity crisis … These are just two of the moments in David Cohen’s new collection of stories.
Courtesy of Transit Lounge

Catherine Steadman Something in the Water
The perfect couple. The perfect crime. Erin and Mark are honeymooning on the tropical island of Bora Bora. Mark has just lost his job, but, they reason, they have each other and things will work out. Then they find a suitcase full of money and the trouble really starts.
‘A darkly glittering gem of a thriller’ – Kirkus Reviews
Courtesy of Simon & Schuster
Remember, to go in the draw to win these four books, email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with ‘Spring 5’ in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by midnight tonight, Monday 19 November 2018.
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