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13 51 y separately published work icon Truth Peter Temple , ( trans. Hans M. Herzog with title Wahrheit ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 2011 Z1594714 2009 single work novel crime thriller (taught in 2 units)

'Stephen Villani is the acting head of the Victoria Police homicide squad. But his first months on the job have not gone well: two Aboriginal teenagers shot dead in a botched operation he authorised in the provincial city of Cromarty; and, no progress on the killing of a man in front of his daughter outside a private girls' school.

Now five men are found dead in horrifying circumstances on the outskirts of the city. Villani's superiors and the media are baying for arrests. To add to his woes, some of the country's richest people are alarmed by the baffling killing of a young woman in the high-security tower where they live.

Villani, a man who has built his life around his work, begins to find the certainties of both crumbling. As the pressure mounts, he finds that he must contemplate things formerly unthinkable. Truth is a novel about murder, corruption, family, friends, honour, honesty, deceit, love, betrayal and truth.' (from Quercus website)

4 7 y separately published work icon Winter John Marsden , ( trans. Jacqueline Csuss with title Winter : ein Mädchen sucht die Wahrheit ) Frankfurt am Main Zurich Vienna : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 2003 Z669062 2000 single work novel young adult For twelve years Winter has been haunted. Her past, her memories, her feelings, will not leave her alone. And now, at sixteen, the time has come for her to act. Every journey begins with a single step. If Winter is going to step into the future, she must first step into the past. (Source: Trove)
3 20 y separately published work icon Too Many Men Lily Brett , ( trans. Melanie Walz with title Zu Viele Manner ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 2001 Z330394 1999 single work novel 'Ruth Rothwax, a successful, independent, New York woman with her own business, Rothwax Correspondence, can find order and meaning in the words she writes for other people - condolence letters, thank-you letters, even you-were-great-in-bed letters. But as the devoted daughter of Edek Rothwax, an Auschwitz survivor with a somewhat idiosyncratic approach to the English language, Ruth can find no words to help her understand the loss her family experienced during World War II. Ruth is obsessed with the idea of returning to Poland with her father, Edek, but she doesn't quite understand why she feels this so intensely. To make sense of her family's past - and the way her parents' lives were suddenly torn apart by the Nazis - yes. To visit the places where her beloved mother and father lived and almost died, certainly. But there's more to this trip than Ruth's extraordinary perceptiveness can identify. By facing Poland and the past, she can confront her own future.' (Publisher's blurb)
47 43 y separately published work icon Disgrace J. M. Coetzee , ( trans. Reinhild Böhnke with title Schande ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 2000 6173241 1999 single work novel (taught in 11 units)

After years teaching Romantic poetry at the Technical University of Cape Town, David Lurie, middle-aged and twice divorced, has an impulsive affair with a student. The affair sours; he is denounced and summoned before a committee of inquiry. Willing to admit his guilt, but refusing to yield to pressure to repent publicly, he resigns and retreats to his daughter Lucy's isolated smallholding. For a time, his daughter's influence and the natural rhythms of the farm promise to harmonise his discordant life. But the balance of power in the country is shifting. He and Lucy become victims of a savage and disturbing attack which brings into relief all the faultlines in their relationship.' (Publisher's blurb)

11 181 y separately published work icon A Fringe of Leaves Patrick White , ( trans. Kurt Heinrich Hansen with title Der Lendenschurz ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1988 Z476217 1976 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

"Set in Australia in the 1840s, A FRINGE OF LEAVES combines dramatic action with a finely distilled moral vision. Returning home to England from Van Diemen's land, the Bristol Maid is shipwrecked on the Queensland coast and Mrs Roxburgh is taken prisoner by a tribe of aborigines, along with the rest of the passengers and crew. In the course of her escape, she is torn by conflicting loyalties - to her dead husband, to her rescuer, to her own and to her adoptive class."

Source: Goodreads
8 y separately published work icon Fiona Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Cilly Lutter with title Feuer im Paradies : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1981 Z1050419 1970 single work novel
8 y separately published work icon The Summer of the Spanish Woman Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Susanne Lepsius with title Das Erbe der Marquesa : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1980 Z1118641 1977 single work novel
5 y separately published work icon The Property of a Gentleman Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Susanne Lepsius with title Ein Windspiel im Nebel : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1978 Z1104427 1974 single work novel mystery
9 y separately published work icon A Falcon for a Queen Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Susanne Lepsius with title Ein Falke für die Königin : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1978 Z1104418 1972 single work novel mystery Kirsty Howard returns to Scotland after the death of her parents. Living with her grandfather, she soon becomes involved with her new neighbours, and begins to perceive the real threat to the life she might easily inherit. (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
21 17 y separately published work icon The Salamander Morris West , ( trans. Karl Otto von Czernicki with title Der Salamander ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1977 Z529698 1973 single work novel

'An Italian general is found dead in his apartment Next to his body is a small card inscribed with a salamander in a bed of flames. Is it suicide or murder?

Dante Matucci, a captain in the Italian secret service, begins an investigation that leads him into a maze of political violence and intrigue. He meets the general's former mistress, Lili Anders, and embarks on a dangerous affair with the beautiful one-time spy. Soon he is drawn into the net of the great Salamander himself, millionaire industrialist Bruno Manzini, who is pitting his wits against the elaborate machinery threatening Italy's government.

'In a game of high stakes, how much is Matucci prepared to pay to survive?'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017)

13 2 y separately published work icon Sara Dane Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Cilly Lutter with title Wie sand am meer : roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1976 Z113793 1954 single work novel historical fiction

'Here is an unforgettable woman. A woman as strong and as beautiful as the raw new country she helps to carve from the wilderness. A woman of fierce pride, yet gently devoted to her children, and possessed with an undying vision about the future of her land, Sara Dane epitomizes the heart of her untamed country - Australia.

'Set in the colorful days of the late Eighteenth and the early Nineteenth Centuries, Sara Dane unfolds the history of New South Wales, from its beginnings as a penal colony to the day when it could lift its head in contentment and peace.

'From the day in 1792 when young Sara, savagely sentenced in England to transportation on a trumped-up charge, came ashore at Botany Bay, until the day she returns triumphantly wealthy and prominent to her native London, her story rings with the fire of a great passion.

'Sara's story is also the story of the men who loved her - Richard Barwell, her childhood love who possessiveness followed her thousands of miles; Andrew Maclay, whose strength and cunning combined with hers to produce an empire; Jeremy Hogan, the Irish rebel, whose presence meant security as Sara faced the crises of convict outbreaks, giant floods, and armed rebellion with resolution. And then there was Louis de Bourget, the mysterious French emigre' whose love for her beauty and order brought a peace to Sara's life she had thought impossible.

'But throughout her life, Sara held to her own personality tenaciously. All of Sydney knew her as a shrewd business-woman, magnificent, unconventional - but above all, a woman. ' (Publication summary)

9 y separately published work icon The Marvellous Mongolian James Aldridge , ( trans. Utta Roy-Seifert with title Der wunderbare Mongole ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1976 Z960631 1974 single work children's fiction children's To Baryut, Tachi is a marvellous stallion, roaming Mongolia. Kitty's favourite is Peep, her Shetland pony. Tachi is imported to the Welsh nature reserve on which Kitty lives, and Peep is to be Tachi's companion. Kitty is terribly worried in case Peep is hurt, and Baryut worries that Tachi cannot be contained in the Welsh hills. (Source: Bookseller's website)
16 16 y separately published work icon Summer of the Red Wolf Morris West , ( trans. Hansjurgen Wille et. al.agent with title Der rote Wolf: Roman eines Sommers ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1975 Z529597 1971 single work novel

'A famous writer travels to the remote, windswept islands of Scotland's Outer Hebrides looking for peace of mind and a chance to dispel his inner demons.

'On the way, a car accident throws him together with the raven-haired doctor Kathleen McNeil. He also falls in with the Red Wolf, a man who lives by the old codes—some of them violent. As a love triangle develops, the refined, civilised writer finds himself pitted against the rough-hewn man of nature.

'Summer of the Red Wolf is an epic story for a modern age; a fast-paced narrative in a rugged landscape, driven by the timeless themes of love and jealousy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

3 y separately published work icon Boomerang Lady Joy Packer , Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1974 Z1326579 1972 single work novel

'After the birth of her first child Jo van der Walt, the young wife of a South African sheep farmer, discovers she is going deaf. Its effects on her life, in particular on her relationship with her husband Kobie, are serious. But when, through the help of Rob Stirling, an Australian doctor, a 'miracle' cure is achieved it comes back like a boomerang into the lives of Jo, Kobie and Rob. The stage is set for an explosive situation.'

Source: Bibliophile Bookbase

6 y separately published work icon Edge of Glass Catherine Gaskin , ( trans. Renate Nauck with title Glück und Glas ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1974 Z1049086 1967 single work novel
3 4 y separately published work icon Call Me When the Cross Turns Over D'Arcy Niland , ( trans. Ursula Michaelsen with title Ruf mich, wenn das Kreuz sich wendet ... : Roman ) Zurich : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1964 Z92489 1957 single work novel 'The Cross that turns over is the Southern Cross, telling wanderers under the vast skies of Australia of the passing of night and the coming of dawn. This is the story of one of these wanderers, Barbie Cazabon, who finds herself, in her early twenties, left alone by the death of her father. Knowing no background but the rough, knockabout existence she has shared with him, she has to make her own way and build a life for herself out of loneliness.' (Source: 1957 edition)
5 1 A Captive in the Land James Aldridge , ( trans. Ursula von Wiese with title Gefangener im Lande : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1964 Z297062 1962 single work novel
— Appears in: Plennik chuzhoi strany [and] Opasnai a igra : romany 1969;

— Appears in: Branets ' svoiei zemli [and] Pidstupna hra 1971;
The story opens with a Dakota, whose crew is engaged on a meteorological survey, flying over the Arctic. Suddenly the wreckage of a plane and a moving human figure are spotted on the ice below. Rupert Royce, the meteorologist on board, volunteers to parachute down to investigate while the Dakota returns to base to organise a rescue expedition. He lands safely to find that there is one survivor of what proves to be a Russian plane. But, unknown to Royce, the Dakota crashes on its return journey and the whole crew is killed. As a result, his whereabouts are completely unknown to the outside world; all the authorities know is that his body is not found in the Dakota's wreckage. (Source: 1962 Hamish Hamilton Edition)
19 184 y separately published work icon The Tree of Man Patrick White , ( trans. Heinrich Böll et. al.agent with title Zur Ruhe kam der Baum des Menschen nie : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main Vienna Zurich : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1963 Z470597 1955 single work novel (taught in 6 units)

'Stan Parker, with only a horse and a dog for company journeys to a remote patch of land he has inherited in the Australian hills. Once the land is cleared and a rudimentary house built, he brings his wife Amy to the wilderness. Together they face lives of joy and sorrow as they struggle against the environment.' (Publication summary)

15 17 y separately published work icon The Shiralee D'Arcy Niland , ( trans. Marta Hackel )expression Zurich : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1963 Z248011 1955 single work novel
— Appears in: Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1973;
'Probably no swagman, in life or in fiction, ever had such a strange companion on his wanderings as has Macauley, the central character in D'Arcy Niland's first novel, who tramps through the back towns of New South Wales accompanied by his daughter Buster. Buster, four-year-old bundle of loyalty and fortitude, combines these more adult qualities with a natural childishness...Buster is no joy to Macauley, and he treats her with an uncompromising firmness: she must go on walking when she is nearly exhausted, must stop chattering when he wants to be quiet, must not complain. But Macauley has, too, a certain grudging affection for her, and this affection develops until it is so threatened by circumstances that it must at last be openly admitted.' (Source: dustjacket, 1955 Angus and Robertson edition)
14 2 y separately published work icon The Rainbow and the Rose Nevil Shute , ( trans. Ursula von Wiese with title Die Rose und der Regenbogen ) Zurich : Büchergilde Gutenberg , 1961 Z43628 1958 single work novel

'When seasoned pilot Johnny Pascoe tries to rescue a sick girl from the Tasmanian outback, his plane crashes and leaves him stranded and dangerously injured. Ronnie Clarke, who was trained by Pascoe, attempts to fly a doctor in to help, but rough weather makes his mission more difficult than he imagined. As he waits overnight at Pascoe’s house for a chance to try again the next day, Clarke revisits the past of this unusual man—and reveals the shocking and tragic secrets that have influenced his life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Vintage International ed.).

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