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3 2 y separately published work icon To Ride the Wind Peter Watt , ( trans. K. Schatzhauser with title Wer Dem Wind Folgt Roman ) Rheda-Wiedenbruck : RM Buch und Medien Vertrieb , 2019 Z1749590 2010 single work novel historical fiction 'In 1916, the Duffys and Macintoshes are entangled in the horrors of World War I. From the deserts of the Middle East to the trenches of Europe, the hand of death is always present. But even those left behind are not safe, for the most dangerous of enemies is not the Germans or the Turks, but someone much closer to home ...To Ride the Wind continues the story begun in To Touch the Clouds, following Peter Watt's much loved characters as they fight to survive one of the most devastating conflicts in history - and each other.' Source: Libraries Australia (Sighted 13/12/2010).
3 3 y separately published work icon Shadow of the Osprey Peter Watt , ( trans. K. Schatzhauser with title Wer dem Wind folgt ) Munich : Wilhelm Heyne , 2002 Z797750 2000 single work novel historical fiction

'Soldier of fortune Michael Duffy returns to colonial Sydney on a covert mission and with old scores to settle, still enraged by a bitter feud between his family and the ruthless Macintoshes.

'The Palmer River gold rush lures American prospector Luke Tracy back to Australia's rugged north country in his elusive search for riches and the great passion of his life, Kate O'Keefe.

'From the boardrooms and backstreets of Sydney to the hazardous waters of the Coral Sea, the sequel to Cry of Curlew confirms the exceptional talent of master storyteller Peter Watt..'

Source: Publisher's blurb (2013 ed.).

3 4 y separately published work icon Cry of the Curlew Peter Watt , ( trans. K. Schatzhauser with title Weit wie der Horizont ) Munich : Wilhelm Heyne , 2001 Z265274 1999 single work novel historical fiction

'[A] riveting novel of Australia's brutal past from master storyteller Peter Watt. It is the tale of two families, the Macintoshes and the Duffys, who are locked in a deadly battle from the moment squatter Donald Macintosh commits an act of barbarity on his Queensland property. Their paths cross in love, death and revenge as both families fight to tame the wild frontier of Australia's north country.'

Source: Publisher's website

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