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2 AUSTRALIAN FICTION ALL OUR SHIMMERING SKIES DOOM CREEK FACTORY 19 Trent Dalton Alan Carter Dennis Glover Trent Dalton took Australia by storm with December Release A satire on past, current and future his debut novel Boy Swallows Universe. Those readers who didn’t discover Alan political ideologies, Factory 19 imagines a Two years later, he has given us All Our Carter’s Marlborough Man on its release in David Walsh–like character transforming Shimmering Skies. There are similarities 2017 will be in for a treat when they read his MONA-ish site in Hobart into a town between the two – both feature the both that award-winning crime novel and straight out of 1948, complete with factory, perspective of a young person, consider life this equally impressive follow-up. Set in economy and society. Why 1948? It was on the margins, and are interwoven with New Zealand’s South Island, Doom Creek the last year it was possible to be fully elements of magical realism. But in his new follows former Geordie policeman Nick human, the eccentric billionaire declares, HarperCollins PB novel, Dalton transports the reader into the Fremantle PB Chester as he and his family, all part of a Black Inc PB a time when we weren’t under the thrall Was $32.99 past (Darwin, 1942), where the fantastical witness protection programme, continue of Bezos, Musk, Zuckerberg and their ilk. elements of his writing are amplified. $32.99 to establish a new life in the Marlborough Was $32.99 Our narrator heads up the factory and Now $26.99 This is the tale of Molly, a gravedigger’s Sounds. Nick is now a policeman with Now $29.99 takes deep pleasures in this new 1948, daughter. On her way to lift a family curse, the NZ force, and when a gun-toting where any digital technology is banned. Molly meets Yukio, a fallen kamikaze pilot, group of American survivalists move But this (very white-bread and blokey) and Greta, an actress, and the unlikely trio into his patch, he suspects trouble will Arcadia falters. It seems that little people travel through the outback together. With ensue. Add this to the murder of a miner won’t be able to win back the world… prose as lyrical as its title, this sweeping, (for which Nick himself is a suspect), upbeat work will burnish Dalton’s already and a particularly nasty cold case to be glittering reputation. investigated, and it becomes apparent that THE FIFTH SEASON Nick has an awful lot on his plate. Philip Salom CONSOLATION Twice shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award, Philip Salom again shows his Garry Disher THE DRESSMAKER’S SECRET serious novelistic intent with The Fifth The third volume in Garry Disher’s Hirsch Rosalie Ham Season. If you love metafiction and series cements both the likeability of its At long last we can welcome this intellectual play mixed with weighty laconic protagonist and the excellence sequel to Rosalie Ham’s bestselling The themes, this is the book for you. This of its author’s plot-driven narratives and Dressmaker. We last saw a vengeful Tilly especially applies if you’re already a pared-back prose. Consolation opens Dunnage fleeing Dungatar in despair. In Salom fan, because The Fifth Season with Hirsch tracking down an underwear The Dressmaker’s Secret, she is working in Transit Lounge PB references some of his previous work. Its thief and acting on a report of a child in Melbourne as fashionable Melburnians main concern, though, is missing people. danger. And that’s just in the morning. are gearing up for the coronation of $29.99 Jack, an author staying in a small coastal Text PB Later, he must deal with a stalker, Irish Queen Elizabeth II. Tilly is desperately town to write a book about unidentified Was $32.99 conmen, embezzlers, allegations about trying to conceal her past, but Sergeant Picador PB bodies, meets Sarah who, driven by the financial irregularities on the part of one Farrat from Dungatar manages to find Now $26.99 Was $32.99 loss of her own sister, paints large murals of the region’s big shots, and a murder. For her. And so, the adventure begins. Ham of the missing in public spaces. As well as a sparsely populated rural town, Tiverton Now $29.99 is adept at leavening serious themes (eg, the focus on the missing and the found, certainly seems to be a hotbed of crime bullying and ambition) with humour and Salom demands that we confront ideas and it’s a big load for a small-town police warmth, and here she demonstrates just about art, mortality and identity. constable to cope with. But if anyone can, how sweet having the final word can be. it’s Hirsch. Top-drawer Aussie crime, from a master of the genre. HONEYBEE EVERYTHING IN ITS Craig Silvey DEATH IN DAYLESFORD RIGHT PLACE Western Australian writer Craig Silvey Kerry Greenwood Tobias McCorkell fulfils the promise of his much-loved Based in Melbourne but beloved Ford McCullen’s life is complicated. Jasper Jones with this poignant novel globally, Kerry Greenwood has written He lives in the working-class northern of despair and tenuous hope. Sam and 21 Phryne Fisher novels and seems to Melbourne suburb of Coburg with his Vic are both contemplating leaping off have no trouble conjuring up new plots, mum and grandparents, in a pair of units a bridge when they first meet, and a characters and settings in which to plunge right near the looming figure of Pentridge friendship begins when each wants to her intrepid, generous-spirited and Prison. His dad has moved away to live save the other. Ageing Vic is grieving wonderfully chic lady detective. Heading in country Victoria, having left the family Allen & Unwin PB the loss of his wife. And 14-year-old to the Victorian spa town of Daylesford Transit Lounge PB to be with a new, male partner. Through Sam has had a rough start to life, with a Was $32.99 Allen & Unwin PB in this outing, Phryne and Dot must $29.99 his paternal grandmother, Ford gets a mother whose love and good intentions deal with the mystery of disappearing chance to attend a private school south of Now $29.99 are overshadowed by her frequent $29.99 local women, a series of murders and a the river. It may be only a few kilometres absences. The care and compassion particularly incompetent local policeman. away from Coburg, but St Anthony’s is the two show each other makes Sam’s Meanwhile, back in Melbourne, Phryne’s a completely different world that Ford tentative steps to self-realisation adopted daughters Jane and Ruth must learn to navigate. Everything in its possible. As we revisit Sam’s childhood, investigate the death of a schoolmate, Right Place is a powerful and nuanced Silvey’s portrait of a troubled teenager impressing Dot’s intended, Detective debut novel about class, growing up, and shimmers. So too do questions around Sergeant Collins, in the process. figuring out your place in the world. masculinity and gender identity. Literary Award Winners THE DISCOMFORT HAMNET SEE WHAT YOU THE WIFE AND OF EVENING MAGGIE O’FARRELL MADE ME DO THE WIDOW MARIEKE LUCAS RIJNEVELD Tinder Press PB JESS HILL CHRISTIAN WHITE Faber PB $29.99 $32.99 Black Inc PB $32.99 Affirm PB $16.99 Awarded the 2020 This fictionalised Australian investigative A dual narrative and International Booker Prize, account of the short journalist Jess Hill was awarded brilliant plot twist are the this Dutch novel is an life and death of the 2020 Stella Prize for this hallmarks of this Australian extraordinary portrait of a Shakespeare’s son powerful book, which both novel, which won the 2020 farming family distorted by Hamnet was the winner draws attention to and suggests Ned Kelly Award for Best grief, as seen through the eyes of this year’s Women’s ways of resolving the national Crime Fiction. of its 10-year-old daughter. Prize for Fiction. crisis of domestic abuse. GOOD GIRL BAD GIRL THE NICKEL BOYS TIBERIUS WITH THE YIELD MICHAEL ROBOTHAM COLSON WHITEHEAD A TELEPHONE TARA JUNE WINCH Hachette PB Fleet PB $22.99 PATRICK MULLINS Hamish Hamilton PB $19.99 This harrowing tale of Scribe PB $32.99 With this novel, Australian two boys sentenced to a $35 Wiradjuri woman Tara crime writer Michael hellish reform school in Winner of this year’s June Winch was awarded Robotham became one of 1960s Florida garnered National Biography Award, this year’s Miles Franklin the few writers to win the the author of the this book deals with the Award for her novelistic prestigious British Crime widely acclaimed The life and career of William exploration of the legacies Writer’s Association Gold Underground Railroad McMahon, the man often of colonial violence, shame, Dagger for Best Crime a second Pulitzer Prize described as Australia’s intergenerational trauma and Novel twice. for Fiction in 2020. worst prime minister. environmental destruction.
AUSTRALIAN FICTION 3 INFINITE SPLENDOURS OUR SHADOWS Highly Recommended Sofie Laguna Gail Jones BLUEBIRD The latest novel by Sofie Laguna (The Eye of Despite having written eight novels, MALCOLM KNOX the Sheep) is a poignant, heart-wrenching Sydney-based writer Gail Jones has flown Allen & Unwin PB read. At 10 years old, Lawrence enchants his below the radars of many readers. Despite Was $32.99 Now $29.99 teachers, anchors his adoring little brother being highly regarded by her peers – she Set in a beachside suburb in and provides solace to his bone-weary mother. has been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Sydney, this quintessentially But when Lawrence’s world is shattered, so on multiple occasions – she is yet to hit the Australian novel addresses too is all this optimism and sparkle. Trauma bestseller lists. Readers new to her work the myths that come to define snatches away Lawrence’s ability to function, will find Our Shadows an excellent entry families and communities, and Allen & Unwin PB and reverberates through the lives of everyone Text PB point. The multilayered narrative traces the lies that uphold them. in his orbit. Laguna’s portrayal of childhood the lives of three generations of a family in Was $32.99 borders on literary ventriloquism; she is a true $32.99 Kalgoorlie but focuses predominantly on Now $29.99 master. Grown-ups cannot be trusted, but the sisters Nell and Frances, who grew up in the THE BURNING ISLAND solace of art promises glimmers of hope. west but now live in Sydney. Jones addresses JOCK SERONG Q weighty themes here – generational trauma, Text PB grief, loss, dispossession – but her tightly $32.99 1. Who ‘couldn’t lead a flock of homing pigeons’? constructed plot and lyrical prose make this novel as accessible as it is enjoyable. This literary thriller set in 19th- century Australia involves an exciting sea voyage taken by its strong female protagonist and IT’S BEEN A PLEASURE, SONG OF THE CROCODILE her ageing father. NONI BLAKE Nardi Simpson The Billymil family have lived in the small THE MORBIDS Claire Christian town of Darnmoor for three generations. At the age of 36, Noni Blake has just faced the EWA RAMSEY Through the years, the family has been Allen & Unwin PB end of her long-term, supposed-to-be-forever watched over by ancestral spirits as the relationship. Despite returning to the dating $29.99 world around them shifts and changes. Song world and pursuing encounters with all kinds An assured debut, this story of the Crocodile is the debut novel from of people, she’s still in a funk. So Noni decides about Caitlin, a 20-something Yuwaalaraay woman Nardi Simpson. As well Sydneysider battling mental to travel to Europe to try and reconnect as being a writer, Simpson is a musician, and with a past flame, Molly. They were at school illness, is in turn confronting, Text PB Hachette PB this fact is apparent in every page – her prose funny and deeply compassionate. together, and had a brief dalliance that seemed has a rhythm to it. This is a powerful story of $32.99 very promising, but didn’t go anywhere. Now $32.99 community, language and, above all, family. Noni wants to find out what might have been. This joyful queer rom-com is a wonderful THE MOTHER FAULT KATE MILDENHALL tribute to pleasure in all its forms. THE SURVIVORS Simon & Schuster PB Jane Harper $32.99 LIFE AFTER TRUTH In her strongest novel since the global Taking place in a near and Ceridwen Dovey phenomenon that was The Dry, Jane Harper terrifying future, this fast-paced Having been an undergraduate at Harvard travels to the fictional seaside settlement of literary thriller follows Mim University, writer Ceridwen Dovey is well Evelyn Bay on the north coast of Tasmania. as she and her children take a qualified to use the storied university as the Harper is known for her meticulous plotting perilous journey in search of setting in her third novel. Life After Truth is and strongly delineated characters, and The her missing husband. set on a 15th-reunion weekend in 2018, in Survivors showcases both of these skills. the middle of the term of a Trump-like US The story centres on Kieran, who returns Macmillan PB to his childhood home for the first time in THE NIGHT WHISTLER president. We join five former dorm mates – GREG WOODLAND famous actor Jules, successful businessman Was $32.99 three years. Tragic and mysterious events have unfolded in Evelyn Bay in the past, and Text PB Viking PB Jomo, academic Eloise, teacher Rowan and Now $27.99 $32.99 homemaker Mariam – as they weigh their another is about to occur. Are they related? $32.99 glittering academic careers against the reality With plot twists and turns galore, as well as a Set in a small rural town in strong and sympathetic protagonist, this novel 1960s Australia, this crime- of their present-day lives. Then the most fiction debut has a gripping plot infamous member of the class of 2003, the cements Harper’s already stellar reputation. involving stalking and murder, president’s obnoxious son, is murdered and with themes of domestic abuse, the reunion takes a decidedly strange turn…. THE TOLSTOY ESTATE racism and official corruption. Steven Conte THE LIVING SEA This powerful and romantic novel is set on POLY OF WAKING DREAMS Tolstoy’s estate Yasnaya Polyana during the PAUL DALGARNO Richard Flanagan German invasion of Russia in WW2. Conte Ventura PB In this surreal, dread-soaked novel, Booker was clearly inspired by War and Peace, $32.99 Prize winner Richard Flanagan sets a family and though he doesn’t include as much Replete with black humour, drama against the backdrop of the climate military detail in this novel as Tolstoy did, Poly follows Chris Flood, a crisis. After her ageing mother ends up in he powerfully evokes both the horror of the father of two with plummeting hospital, Anna returns to Tasmania, where battlefield and the deprivations suffered by self-esteem, and his bored wife she and her two brothers attempt to take Fourth Estate PB people on both sides of the combat. 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The Secret River, Grenville’s TRUST richly detailed historical novel LUCKY’S Chris Hammer takes the form of an imagined memoir by pastoralist Andrew Pippos Journalist Martin Scarsden and his partner Elizabeth Macarthur. When British journalist Emily travels to Mandalay Blonde could be forgiven for feeling Sydney to write an article on a defunct chain that life is unnecessarily complicated and – of diners named Lucky’s, she knows that her frankly – that they’re overdue for a break. After SORROW AND BLISS life is connected to the restaurant – her father making it through the murderous scenarios MEG MASON had mysteriously given her a painting of a of Hammer’s previous novels Scrublands and Fourth Estate PB Lucky’s storefront right before his death by Silver, they have settled down in the coastal $32.99 suicide. 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4 INTERNATIONAL FICTION THE BETRAYALS THE DEVIL AND THE MILKMAN Bridget Collins DARK WATER Anna Burns With obvious parallels to today, The Stuart Turton Set in a city in Northern Island during Betrayals is both enigma and allegory. The year is 1694, and renowned detective The Troubles, an unnamed young Set in an increasingly fascist European Samuel Pipps is confined aboard a ship woman attracts unwanted attention state, where discrimination and travelling from the Dutch East Indies to from an older married man known persecution are rife and power is sought Amsterdam. When his journey ends, he simply as the ‘milkman’. Written in a at all costs, Leo, an ex-politician ousted will be tried and potentially executed. But distinctive style that feels unhooked from from the party because of his (mild) as the ship prepares to leave the docks, reality and defies easy categorisation, HarperCollins PB scruples, is exiled to the country’s a curse is laid upon it, setting off a series Milkman bristles with black humour and foremost university. Here students Bloomsbury PB of demonic occurrences. With Pipps in Faber PB adolescent angst. The young woman’s $32.99 are taught the grand jeu, a mysterious $29.99 shackles, his companion Arent Hayes and Was $29.99 attempts to renounce the world in which discipline that is at once game, music, noblewoman Sara Wessel must solve a she resides are understandable, yet maths and philosophy. Very soon, the mystery – one that could send them all Now $13.95 become increasingly futile as the novel personal, the philosophical and the to the bottom of the ocean. This Sherlock unspools. Anna Burns made literary political collide. Holmes–esque mystery is the second history with this brilliant novel when she book from the award-winning author of became the first Northern Irish writer The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, to be awarded the Man Booker Prize BOX 88 and it does not disappoint. for Fiction in 2018, and its provocative Q Charles Cumming exploration of surveillance and power will December Release continue to resonate with readers today. A spy thriller with the velocity of a fast 2. Which book is set in Evelyn Bay? train, this novel by the author of the award-winning A Foreign Country has a MR WILDER & ME plot that opens in Britain and France in Jonathan Coe 1989 before moving to Britain in 2020, JACK In 1977, Calista travels to a Greek island when intelligence operative Lachlan Marilynne Robinson to work for Billy Wilder, the famous Kite, recruited straight out of boarding Hollywood director of Sunset Boulevard In 2004, Marilynne Robinson’s novel HarperCollins PB school in 1989 and a trusted employee and Some Like It Hot. Young and naive, Gilead was released. Now, 16 years of the shadowy intelligence agency Box she has no idea who he is, nor that, more $29.99 88 ever since, is kidnapped by a group later, she brings this magnificent series and more, he is being rejected by the to a close with Jack. This fourth and of Iranians. They’re after information industry and audiences that once loved final Gilead novel focuses on the life of about Ali Eskandarian, a businessman him. As she, Billy and screenwriter Iz Reverend Boughton’s son Jack. Here we implicated in the Lockerbie terrorist Viking PB Diamond travel across Europe on shoots find Jack having just been released from attack. But if there is one thing that for his creatively funded film Fedora, Box 88 stresses to its employees, it’s prison, and committed to removing $32.99 Calista learns much about the art of Virago PB himself entirely from the lives of that they should never, ever divulge filmmaking and about life. Jonathon $29.99 anyone he believes he will harm. As he operational information to anyone Coe, author of the bestselling Middle attempts to withdraw, Jack falls in love outside the organisation… England, clearly enjoyed researching and with Della – but in 1950s Missouri, writing this tender and often amusing their interracial relationship is illegal. fictional portrait of one of Hollywood’s Thoughtful, engrossing, moving and THE COLD MILLIONS full of humanity, Jack is further proof most important filmmakers, and readers Jess Walter will respond in kind. that Robinson is one of the greatest A very different – but even more American novelists working today. impressive – novel by the author of the bestselling Beautiful Ruins, this story OLGA set in Spokane, Washington, in the first MAGIC LESSONS Bernhard Schlink decade of the 20th century proves that Alice Hoffman Orphaned and raised by her Jess Walter is a prodigiously talented A prequel to her popular 1995 novel- grandmother, Olga is an idealistic, clever storyteller and wordsmith. 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INTERNATIONAL FICTION 5 THE PERFECT WORLD OF A SONG FOR THE DARK TIMES Highly Recommended MIWAKO SUMIDA Ian Rankin THE INHERITORS Clarissa Goenawan When his daughter Samantha calls in the HANNELORE CAYRE Miwako Sumida is a student with a dead of night, John Rebus suspects it’s Black Inc PB $29.99 seemingly bright future. But after she not good news. He’s right – her husband Set in Paris in a period leaves college without notice to volunteer Keith has been missing for two days. Rebus spanning 1870 to the modern for a medical clinic in a rural town, she fears the worst and as a retired career-long day, the latest novel by the tragically dies by suicide. Miwako’s three policeman he knows that his daughter will author of The Godmother tells closest friends Ryu, Chie and Fumi are left be the prime suspect if his fears prove true. the darkly gripping story of a heartbroken by her death. Shocked, they Set on the windswept north coast of Scotland tainted family legacy. Scribe PB can barely believe that Miwako would take Orion PB and in Rebus’ usual patch of Edinburgh, her own life, and try to figure out why she Rankin’s 23rd Rebus novel follows two $29.99 did it. Through the eyes of those closest $32.99 storylines – one following the aged and THE LYING LIFE OF ADULTS to Miwako, Clarissa Goenawan paints an ailing detective as he works to vindicate his ELENA FERRANTE intricate portrait of this young woman – the daughter and another following his friend Europa PB $32.99 secrets that she held close and the troubles and former colleague Detective Inspector The latest novel by the author that drove her to an untimely death. Siobhan Clarke as she investigates the of the Neapolitan Quartet is murder of a wealthy Saudi student. another coming-of-age story set in Naples, this time set among PIRANESI the upper echelons of Neapolitan Susanna Clarke TO SLEEP IN A SEA OF STARS society in the early 1990s. Piranesi lives in the House, a vast labyrinth Christopher Paolini of cavernous halls and marble statues. He This epic novel comes from bestselling author Christopher Paolini (Eragon). MAYFLIES knows its contents precisely, but has no ANDREW O’HAGAN knowledge of the wider world, and his only Breaking away from classical fantasy tropes, his newest work instead focuses on Kira, Faber PB $29.99 visitor is the enigmatic figure of the Other. Underpinned by nostalgia As messages and memories start to filter a young xenobiologist on a bustling space station. While doing a routine planet survey, for the 1980s (especially its into the House, Piranesi begins to question music), the latest novel by one the nature of his existence and the true Kira discovers a decaying artefact and Bloomsbury HB unwittingly releases an ancient power. This of the UK’s most acclaimed motives of the Other. 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THE SEARCHER William Boyd Tana French One of Britain’s most prolific writers of TRANSCENDENT KINGDOM A Chicago ex-cop throws a handful of cash character-driven literary fiction, with 16 YAA GYASI at a real-estate website and finds himself on novels including the marvellous Any Human Viking PB $32.99 the West Coast of Ireland, breathing fine Heart to his credit, Scottish writer William This epic novel by the author of mist and stripping wallpaper from a mouldy Boyd deserves the many accolades that have the masterful Homegoing is set 90-year-old house. It’s a transatlantic been sent his way. In Trio, he follows three in contemporary America and seachange in the land of rolling green. But protagonists associated with a film shoot focuses on Gifty, the daughter the idyll doesn’t last: his spidey-senses are – producer Talbot, actor Anny and writer of Ghanaian immigrants, as tingling. 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