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1 y separately published work icon August Gloom Michelle Lloyd , Australia : Michelle Lloyd , 2014 10106602 2014 single work novel horror historical fiction

'The year is 1816. In Maine, America, the summer has failed to appear. Instead the summer months bring snow, sleet, and sub zero temperatures. Irish immigrant Abigail O’Gallagher is widowed and alone, and as the snow sets in she finds herself isolated, slowly starving, and an easy target for a psychopath bent on driving Abigail towards insanity.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Wobbly Bits Michelle Lloyd , 2013 single work short story
— Appears in: Zine West , no. 13 2013; (p. 3-5)
1 y separately published work icon Emotional State Michelle Lloyd , Australia : Michelle Lloyd , 2013 10106498 2013 single work novel fantasy

'Mattie Shaw is 20 years old. Her career is just starting. Her life is just starting. Mattie has always known she was different, and the only man who can tell her why isn't all that he appears to be. Mattie's life is about to become more complicated than she could have imagined as she'll be forced to choose between this world and another, with deadly consequences to each choice that she makes.'

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1 y separately published work icon Caesar's Wife Michelle Lloyd , Australia : Michelle Lloyd , 2012 10106546 2012 single work novel historical fiction

'How much would you risk for friendship? For Elsa Schmidt, these are dangerous times. Her husband is a high-ranking SS Officer. Her best friend, Helena Weisel, is half-Jewish and facing persecution. What starts out as an investigation in the murder of Helena’s parents quickly degenerates into a battle for Elsa to save Helena’s life while her husband grows more and more suspicious of where her allegiance lies. As WWII unfolds Elsa will question the politics of her country, the motives of her husband, and how much she should risk for the sake of a friendship.'

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