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Posted on 31 Jan 2018 in Giveaways & Quizzes |

Summer 2018 Giveaway #6

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Our final giveaway in this series … To win all four  books, simply email us at editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au by 6pm Thursday 1 February 2018 with Summer #6 in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email. As we cannot afford to post giveaway bundles overseas, entries from Australian residents only please.

Kate Furnival The Betrayal

From the bestselling author of The Liberation. Paris, 1938: Romaine is a pilot, reckless and passionate; her sister Florence is a socialite who enjoys power and privilege. Both have something to prove and something to hide. Their worlds clash as fear stalks the streets of Paris. France is poised, ready to fall. Who will fall with her?

Courtesy of Simon & Schuster

 

 

Patricia Holland The Styx

How can one impossibly disabled girl save the lives of others? Sophie can’t walk or talk and lives on the Styx River cattle station. When she discovers that her father and his ‘cronies’ are plotting to build a million-dollar tourist resort in a wilderness known as the Wall, she writes an anonymous blog to reveal the threat. Then scientists commissioned to find evidence of the area’s rare wallabies go missing, and the rescuers appeal to Sophie’s blog for help …

Courtesy of Lacuna Publishing

 

Robert Drewe Whip Bird

The sharp-eyed new novel about family and history from the acclaimed author of The BodysurfersOur Sunshine and The Shark Net. The Clearys have gathered at the Whipbird vineyard to celebrate 160 years since their ancestor Connor arrived from Ireland. As the alcohol flows, it promises to be an eventful couple of days …

Courtesy of Penguin Random House

 

 

Jeffrey Archer Tell Tale

Fourteen short stories from the notorious bestselling author. A hapless young detective from Naples travels to an Italian hillside to investigate who killed the mayor; a pretentious schoolboy is changed in the most profound way when he discovers the origins of his father’s wealth; a woman challenges the men at a 1930s Ivy League university.

Courtesy of Pan Macmillan

 

 

Remember, to go in the draw to win all four titles, simply email us at editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au by 6pm Thursday 1 February 2018 with Summer #6 in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email.