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At a remote Australian sheep station (Churinga), the protagonist discovers some diaries that reveal a shocking tale about the former owner, Matilda.
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Dedication: I dedicate this book to my sons Brett and Wayne who finally understand why I love Australia. And to my daughter Nina, who searched for and found the hero inside herself...
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Epigraph: And his ghost may be heard as you pass by that billabong,/ You'll come a-waltzing, Matilda with me - Andrew Barton 'The Banjo' Paterson, 1917
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Last amended 19 May 2008 09:48:58