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Trevor Shearston Trevor Shearston i(A18840 works by) (a.k.a. Trevor Ronald Shearston)
Born: Established: 1946 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Game Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2013 6179754 2013 single work novel historical fiction

'The thought was coming more often. That wherever he was, he was at the centre of a cage. He couldn't have said when the notion first entered his head. Some time in the last months. It was more now than a notion, he could see the damn bars. They were grey steel, the height of a man on horseback. In a dream he'd ridden out of a clump of boulders and caught them just before they retreated, how he knew what they looked like.

'It is 1865. For three years Ben Hall and the men riding with him have been lords of every road in mid-western New South Wales from Bathurst to Goulburn, Lambing Flat to Forbes. But with the Harbourers' Act made law, coach escorts armed now with the new Colt revolving rifle, and mailbags more often containing cheques than banknotes, being game is no longer enough. The road of negotiated surrender is closed. Jack Gilbert has shot dead a police sergeant at Jugiong. Constable Nelson, father of eight, lies buried at Collector, killed by John Dunn. Neither time did Ben pull the fatal trigger, but he too will hang if ever the three are taken. Harry Hall is seven. Ben has not seen the boy since his wife Biddy left to live with another man, taking Harry with her. The need to see his son, to be in some way a father again, has grown urgent. But how much time is left before the need to give the game away and disappear becomes the greater urgency?

'A spare, epic work of haunting beauty that breathes life back into legend and confirms Shearston as one of Australia's finest writers.' (Publisher's blurb)

2013 shortlisted Colin Roderick Award
2014 shortlisted New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards Christina Stead Prize for Fiction
2014 longlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award

Known archival holdings

University of Queensland University of Queensland Library Fryer Library (QLD)
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