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1 The Stranger : An Extract Kathryn Hore , 2022 extract novel (The Stranger)
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , September 2022;
1 y separately published work icon The Stranger Kathryn Hore , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 24696569 2022 single work novel thriller western

'An uncompromising and compelling feminist Western for readers of The Natural Way of Things.

'In Darkwater, being female doesn't amount to much. But Chelsea's luckier than most. She's the young lover of the town's feared leader, which she keeps telling herself is a good thing, what with food getting scarce and the wells drying up. She's secure and safe and can almost believe she's happy.

'But when a stranger rides into town, gun on one hip, whip on the other, Chelsea can't look away. Especially when it turns out this stranger is a woman.

'Nobody can say what the stranger is there for. But she brings talk of an outside perhaps no longer so chaotic, no longer something to hide away from - and she knows far too much about dark choices made in the town when the world outside was falling apart.

'As the rumours fly about Darkwater's bloodied past and the murder of a woman twenty years earlier, Chelsea finds herself being drawn into someone else's terrifying quest for justice. Or is it merely deadly revenge?

'In a place ruled by fear, Chelsea's going to have to decide whose side she's really on, and how far she's prepared to go to uncover the town's dirty secrets before more blood soaks the ground of Darkwater - this time, perhaps her own.

'Original, unflinching, gritty and visionary, The Stranger is a stunning feminist Western for our times.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Wildcard Kathryn Hore , Gold Coast : IFWG Publishing Inc , 2021 21163270 2021 single work novel crime thriller

'Jem doesn’t do risk. He doesn’t play games with chance. At least not until his ex-girlfriend shows up on his doorstop in tears and tricks him into signing for an impossible debt.

'Thrust into an underworld of card players who bet anything they can think of – favours, information, secrets, even coffee – Jem has to figure his way out of a debt he doesn’t understand, in a world where the rules are twisting, complex and never explained. Relying only on a woman who plays life like she plays a game of poker, and drawn to a young man who offers temptations Jem’s not sure he can trust, there is only one thing he is clear on: the consequences of losing in this crowd. Because the last guy to owe a debt like his was just found floating face down in the ocean, and if Jem doesn’t sort this out fast, he could be next.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 DSMV 295-90 Kathryn Hore , 2018 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: Aurealis , no. 110 2018;

Five or six years after an apocalypse destroyed society, a woman makes her own way across the world. A schizophrenic constantly followed by the voices in her head, she seeks a list of medications that she hasn't been able to find for a long time, but she remains alive and moving in a brutal world.

1 The Monster in the Woods Kathryn Hore , 2015 single work short story horror
— Appears in: In Sunshine Bright and Darkness Deep 2015; (p. 154-174)
1 Generation Zero Kathryn Hore , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: Hear Me Roar 2015; (p. 231-256)
1 Tooth Kathryn Hore , 2012 single work short story horror
— Appears in: Midnight Echo : The Magazine of the Australian Horror Writers Association , November no. 8 2012; Dead of Night : The Best of Midnight Echo 2016; (p. 58-70)
1 Coming Home Kathryn Hore , 2011 single work short story horror
— Appears in: Dead Red Heart : Australian Vampire Tales 2011; (p. 357-375)
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