New Titles and Recommendations July 2024

Mystery 
It Had To Be You | Mary Higgins Clark
Mystery 
Camino Ghosts | John Grisham
Mystery 
Eyes Tight Shut | DK Hood
Mystery 
The Vault | Michael Ledwidge
Mystery 
On Her Watch | Melinda Leigh
Mystery 
A Refiners Fire | Donna Leon
Mystery
Guilty Mothers | Angela Marsons
Mystery
Cross Hairs | James Patterson
Mystery
Her Dying Secret | Lisa Regan
Australian
Hangman's Gap | Rachel Amphlett
Australian
The Deed | Susannah Begbie
Australian
My Brilliant Sister | Amy Brown
Australian
Paul's Way | Anna Jacobs
Australian
Down Stream | Annika Johansson
Australian
The School Run | Ali Lowe
Australian
Every Last Suspect | Nicola Moriarty
Australian
The Detective Up Late | Adrian McKinty
Australian
With Winter Comes Darkness | Robbi Neal
Australian
You Are Here | David Nicholls
Australian
The Rivertown Vet | Jennifer Scoullar
Australian
Why Do Horses Run? | Cameron Stewart
Psychological Thrillers
Five Bad Deeds | Caz Frear
Psychological Thrillers
The Wrong Sister | Claire Douglas
Psychological Thrillers
Night Watching | Tracy Sierra
Novels
Last Chance in Paris | Lynda Marron
Novels
Table for Two | Amor Towles
Scandinavian
Red As Blood | Lilia Sigurðardóttir

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Author of the Month

Louise Le Nay

Louise studied dramatic art at NIDA and has worked as an actor in films, TV and theatre, and as a TV writer and script editor. She has also taught professional writing and editing at various tertiary institutions. She lives with her husband in Western Australia.

Louise Le Nay
Book of the Month
The Homestead in the Eucalypts
by Léonie Kelsall.

Twin sisters May and June couldn’t be more different.  May is quiet, self-conscious, withdrawn; June is boisterous, beautiful, magnetic and missing.

It’s been a year since June disappeared, a year of May waiting for her to turn up with an explanation of where she’s been and why she left.  But with the discovery of an old newspaper article comes a secret: there mother once vanished, too, on he same date when she was nineteen years old.

Just like June.

This was no coincidence.. June was investigating this buried family mystery, and she left May a series of clues to pick up where she left off.  Now, if May wants to find June, she will have to retrace her footsteps through their mother’s past.

The more answers she digs up, the more questions May has.  And the biggest one of all: When her sister’s trail of breadcrumbs runs out,what or who will she find?

The Homestead in the Eucalypts | Léonie Kelsall
Recommended Reads
They Thought I Was Dead
by Peter James.

The war is over, and Germany is in ruins.  Posted to an Allied-run Hamburg,reporter Georgie Young returns to the country she fled seven years prior – at the onset of the conflict – to find it unrecognisable.

Amongst the stark horrors of a bombed-out city crumbling under the weight of millions of displaced souls, she discovers pockets of warmth:  a violinist playing amidst the wreckage, couples dancing in the streets, and a nation trying to make amends.

Joining forces with local detective Harri Schroder to catch a killer targeting women on the city’s streets, curiosity draws Georgie deep into the dark underbelly, and she soon discovers that some secrets of war did not die with Hitler.

They Thought I was Dead | Peter James
The Radio Hour
by Victoria Purman.

After thirty years of marriage, and a wonderful family Christmas, Louisa is stunned when husband Kip asks for a divorce on Boxing Day.  He’d never seemed unhappy – and they’ve raised three children together.

For months, Kip has been secretly seeing a younger woman – and if that wasn’t bad enough, it’s the woman who broke their youngest son’s heart.

Now Kip is moving out and embarking on a new life with Zoe, and Louisa is left to pick up the pieces.  Their beloved family home, Charity Cottage, is up for sale, and tensions are running high.

Yes despite the betrayal and anger, when Louisa lays eyes on what might be a unique and welcoming new home, she feels a first glimmer of hope that life might be taking a turn for the better.

And while Louisa is making exciting plans, Kip finds himself facing  challenges of his own and begins to learn that living the dream may not be as simple as he thought…

The Radio Hour | Victoria Pruman
Studio Girls
by Lisa Ireland

Everyone dies famous in a country town,but glamorous Vanessa Walton was a shining star.  A celebrity since she  was a child Vanessa is back on the front page for all the  wrong reasons: after a terrible storm she has been found dead at the bottom of her stairs.

At first her death seems to be a simple accident, but anonymous letters are discovered that suggest otherwise – and when 16 -year old Jasmine Langridge claims it is murder, she suddenly disappears.  As the police begin to investigate, secrets are exposed and friendships unravel.

What happens to a community when murders and abductions sit alongside petty workmates, teenage tribulations and longstanding friendships?  It will take a town to solve this crime, but what will be broken in the effort to piece together the truth?

The Studio Girls | Lisa Ireland

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