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Issue Details: First known date: 1990... 1990 Allen and Unwin Original Fiction
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y separately published work icon A Corpse at the Opera House : A Crimes for a Summer Christmas Anthology Stephen Knight (editor), St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z367815 1992 anthology short story crime

'These short stories were written by fourteen Australian fiction authors who were each invited to create a story in response to a particular paragraph about the finding of a corpse.'(Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1992
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y separately published work icon Murder at Home : A Crimes for a Summer Christmas Anthology Stephen Knight (editor), St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z492241 1993 anthology short story crime humour St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
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y separately published work icon Love Lies Bleeding : A Crimes For a Summer Christmas Anthology Jennifer Rowe (editor), St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z552211 1994 anthology short story crime This anthology brings together thirteen Australian writers who have freely interpreted the title Love Lies Bleeding to produce a collection of diverse crime stories. St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994
y separately published work icon Play with Knives Jennifer Maiden , Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z372129 1990 single work novel crime thriller

'Story about a young woman shortly to be released from prison who murdered a brother and two sisters.' (Publication summary)

Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Matinee Michael Stephens , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z372334 1990 single work novel young adult Twelve year old Jim lives with his parents and brother in Rose Bay, a Sydney suburb where life should be lived at a smoothly predictable pace. But life is never so tidy, and the disruptions that Jim observes and attempts to understand will be widely recognisable....Matinee is a novel about isolation told in a communal fashion, engaging readers in enlarging circles as they follow Jim from school to home to neighborhood, exploring the bizarre incompetence of adult relationships and creating-en route-tender and unexpected insights into the peculiarities of ' family life'. (Publisher's blurb). North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Mood Indigo Mandy Sayer , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z372437 1990 single work novel This novel and its sequel Blind Luck (1993) trace the misfortunes of the Partridge family - a drug-addicted musician husband and father, an alcoholic wife and mother and three children. North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Coping with Pleasure David Owen , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z372752 1990 single work novel satire

'Pluto Hartwig has got it all - charm, sophistication, a loving wife, a beautiful home, a luxurious Australian lifestyle, a successful career, loyal friends and a devoted dog. So why does he not feel happier? The author also wrote "Eden" and "Venter and Son".' (Publication summary)

North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Theatre Daze Colin Golvan , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z57084 1990 single work novel humour

''The Perfect Moment’ may be the world's worst play. It is certainly the worst-ever play to be mounted by the prestigious Melbourne Repertory Theatre. How could they have agreed to put it on?

'Humble Roger Normandy has the dubious honour of being creator of ‘The Perfect Moment’. Briefly, he envisages fame. Rudely, he is trampled by the giant egos who stride Melbourne Rep's boards.

'Salvation has never seemed further from hand.' (Publication summary)

North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Shaved Fish Susan Geason , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990 Z57183 1990 selected work short story crime humour 'Who killed Devon Kent, a big-mouthed stripper who'd run out of credit? Who dared kidnap the pornographer's son? Why were Sydney's derros afraid for their lives? Where was Precious Ho, nymphomaniac Little Sister of a Chinese drug queen? It's up to Syd Fish-failed journalist, sacked political minder and fledgling private investigator-to find out. Shaved Fish is a breakneck tour through the Sydney tourists never see. Cynical, street-smart and master of the deadly one-liner, Syd Fish is the most entertaining guide you'll ever meet'. Source: publisher's blurb. North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1990
y separately published work icon Wildcat R. F. Brissenden , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z560735 1991 single work novel crime

'Tom Caxton, investigative journalist, joins forces with Police Sergeant Harry Metaxas, to discover evidence of the criminal dealings of an Australian millionaire businessman. The trail leads them from outback Queensland to Thailand and murder. Thriller set in Borroloola area at Aboriginal cattle station; addresses issues of identity, leadership, sacred sites and mining. ' (Publication summary)

North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Sibling Mischief Michael Stephens , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z560844 1991 single work novel humour Miles summons his brother Nathan to a party but refuses to say why; Gary is pestered by the deceased Julian; Peter longs to place his hand on his sister's bare stomach; Miles' wife is enjoying life behind her black eyeshades, while Liza enjoys all that she can see of Nathan's wiry, eager form. Over the course of an action-packed weekend many people's lives collide, some disintegrate, others take on new and much more invigorating forms. (Back cover publisher's blurb). North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon The Mint Lawn Gillian Mears , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z61573 1991 single work novel (taught in 1 units) ' North coast, New South Wales. Clementine is twenty-five and still living in the place where she grew up, rooted there by memories and her own inability to make changes until she has understood her past. That past is dominated by memories of her mother, and her mother's attempts to dramatise and enrich small-town life and the perceptions of her three clever , receptive daughters.' Publisher's blurb. Inside of front cover. North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Kickback Garry Disher , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z75140 1991 single work novel crime Thriller about a stylish bank robber whose inscrutable methods ensure he never gets caught - until he meets Anna Reid. (Source: Trove) North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Death in Store Jennifer Rowe , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z158053 1991 selected work short story crime mystery Christmas at Fredericks department store is a grand tradition. This year once again the carols are playing, the fairy lights are shining and the Fredericks Santa Claus is reigning in his Grotto. From the languorous angels in Lingerie to the twinkling trees in Toys, no expense has been spared to create the Fredericks Christmas magic. But this year among the staff at the big store goodwill to all men is noticeably lacking, as Verity Birdwood, researcher turned amateur sleuth, is soon to discover. For beneath professional smiles lie thoughts of murder. And for someone, this Christmas will be their last... (Source: back cover, 1991 edition) North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Dogfish : A Syd Fish Thriller Susan Geason , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z194431 1991 single work novel crime

'Further adventures of Syd Fish, the Darlinghurst private investigator who first appeared in the author's widely acclaimed TShaved Fish'. Story concerns a multi-million dollar investment site, the Sex Workers Union, political corruption and murder. Whilst having a distinctly Australian setting and tone, this novel pays homage to the wit and style of the American Thard-boiled' school of detective writers.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Speaking with the Sun : New Stories from Australian and New Zealand Writers Stephanie Dowrick (editor), Jane Parkin (editor), North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z294217 1991 anthology short story humour North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon Speaking with the Sun : New Stories from Australian and New Zealand Writers Stephanie Dowrick (editor), Jane Parkin (editor), North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991 Z294217 1991 anthology short story humour North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1991
y separately published work icon After China Brian Castro , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z508518 1992 single work novel (taught in 3 units)

'An architect exiled from China meets an Australian woman writer who is terminally ill. He tells her traditional Chinese stories as a way of overcoming time/mortality, and of coming to terms with his own difficult past.

'For a book which takes loneliness and death for its themes, After China has unexpected reserves of warmth, affection and humour. Insisting on the erotic, it is surprisingly delicate, restrained and chaste. And for a work of such diverse and eclectic reference it is rewardingly resonant and interconnected. The whole novel is thus a brilliant feat of balance.' (Publication summary)

North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon Praise Andrew McGahan , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z563591 1992 single work novel (taught in 16 units) 'Praise is an utterly frank and darkly humorous novel about being young in the Australian of the 1990s. A time when the dole was easier to get than a job, when heroin was better known than ecstasy, and when ambition was the dirtiest of words. A time when, for two hopeless souls, sex and dependence were the only lifelines.' (from back cover) North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon Paydirt Garry Disher , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z8116 1992 single work novel crime

'Set in the South Australian outback, this novel continues the adventures of master thief Wyatt, first introduced in the author's earlier novel, "Kickback". In this novel, the Sydney mob has hired a bitter ex-policeman to kill Wyatt.' (Publication summary)

North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon Unacceptable Behaviour Penelope Rowe , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z25965 1992 selected work short story A collection of seventeen short Australian stories touching on a wide range of issues and psychological truths. From the disappointment of Francis Drake who runs away to sea, to the love and sacrifice of a mother for her child. North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon The Crocodile Club Kaz Cooke , North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z317959 1992 single work novel humour romance mystery 'For magician's assistant Selina Plankton, this week is not a week like any other. She's evicted from her flat' and 'then there's a desperate call for help from Darwin, from a friend threatened with death...Selina is embroiled in mystery, mayhem, attempted murder and the extremely trickly point of etiquette: should a modern girl accept $10,000 on a first date?' (Source: back cover, 1992 edition) North Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon Knitting Emily Bridget Elizabeth Stead , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1992 Z364328 1992 selected work short story Poor Emily Bridget. She is coming unravelled. But as fast as her limbs droop and drop, husband Elson knits another in neat eight-ply. Elson would do anything for his own Sweetpea, even when the smell would deter a less stout-heatred man. (Publisher's blurb, back cover). St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1992
y separately published work icon The Mule's Foal Fotini Epanomitis , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z922775 1993 single work novel

'In one despairing moment Theodosios abandons his wife and gorilla child and then spends a lifetime trying to get them back. But what's a lifetime in a place like this?

'One minute you're a woman. The next you're a bear. There's a woman here who is neither man nor woman. And a man who's both man and beast.

'Here nothing belongs to you - not even your grief. People steal your letters and gossip your thoughts before you've spoken them. And when they're desperate - and at some point everyone is desperate - they go to the whorehouse. . . From the centre of chaos, Mirella, the ancient whore, finds a calm place to tell this unforgettable, timeless tale.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon Patent Lies Gail Morgan , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z378711 1993 single work novel

'Grace Heatherton is a rancorous Nobel Prize-winning writer who does not intend her power to be limited by death, so bequeaths and distributes five versions of her manuscript "The Lost Journal of Lieutenant Cook". Is this Cook's private diary or are these just the works of a literary trickster?' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon Case Reopened Stuart Coupe (editor), Julie Ogden (editor), St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z379219 1993 anthology short story crime 'A series of real cases investigated by Australian crime writers who were asked to take a famous Australian murder or mystery - and solve it! Have they really stumbled onto new information, or are their speculations merely fiction?' (Publication summary) St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon One Way Mirrors Lyn Hughes , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z435282 1993 single work novel

'From the author of "The Factory", shortlisted for the National Book Council's Qantas New Writers Award, this book is set in the deceptive calm of Johannesburg's white liberal suburbs. Amiably married, Rosemary Williston lives in opulent paralysis. Until she meets Louise, and begins an affair.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon The Case of the Chinese Boxes Marele Day , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z56333 1993 single work novel crime

'The New Year started with a bang in Sydney's Chinatown - and it wasn't just the fireworks. While the rest of the country were celebrating, the biggest bank job in Australia's history was taking place.

'The press dubbed it 'The Great Chinese Takeaway'. And inside those stolen safety deposit boxes were items of much more value than money.

'Claudia Valentine is called in by the Chen family who are desperate for the return of a gold key embellished by a dragon. The hunt for this family heirloom spins her into a world of ancient treasures and modern Triad killings, through sleazy back streets and exotic oriental temples. And, everywhere, nothing is as it seems.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon Rough Justice Victor Kline , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z546685 1993 single work novel humour

'What looks like a tame brief soon runs feral as Felicio Tagg, Australia's most incompetent barrister, finds himself representing an egomaniacal grazier, falling in love with his client's disenchanted wife and pursuing his client's missing stud bull.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon Sharkbait : A Syd Fish Mystery Susan Geason , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993 Z105574 1993 single work novel crime

'Old Selwyn Dixon has been boring Syd Fish and other regulars at the Acropolis cafe for years with stories about his heyday as a jockey. When he goes missing, nobody notices but Val, the big-hearted waitress at the Kings Cross greasy spoon. Even Selwyn's employer, a social-climbing Sydney trainer, seems oddly uninterested in the little jockey's welfare.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1993
y separately published work icon A Mortality Tale Jay Verney , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z529719 1994 single work novel

'Carmen Molloy is driving home late at night during a storm when she accidentally hits a young man who steps out into the road. He dies. In shock, Carmen drives home without telling anyone, and when the man's body is found, she does not come forward. The novel deals with her internal turmoil as she tries to deal with her guilt about what happened, and her fear of being found out.'

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994
y separately published work icon The Disappearances of Madalena Grimaldi Marele Day , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z552106 1994 single work novel crime

'It is the start of a long, hot summer and Madalena Grimaldi has disappeared. Claudia is hired to find the missing schoolgirl but she's already working on a case - the death of Guy Valentine, her father.

As Claudia searches the streets, looking for the ghost of her derelict father and for the mysterious man who can lead her to Madalena, she finds herself sinking into a world where, for many, rock bottom is only the beginning.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994
y separately published work icon Solstice Matt Rubinstein , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z97182 1994 single work novel humour Solstice is a novel in verse set over the twenty-four hours of the longest day of the year, in Adelaide. It is a story of love and exploration told in the sonnet form, one verse for each few minutes of the day. (From Rubinstein's website) St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994
y separately published work icon The Hand that Signed the Paper Helen Demidenko , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994 Z828685 1994 single work novel (taught in 2 units)

'The brothers Kovalenko...did not kill Jews just because they were poor and Ukrainian, and did not know any better. They killed Jews because they believed that they themselves were savages.'

'The Hand that Signed the Paper tells the story of Vitaly, a Ukrainian peasant, who endures the destruction of his village and family by Stalin's communism. He welcomes the Nazi invasion in 1941 and willingly enlists in the SS Death Squads to take a horrifying revenge against those he perceives to be his persecutors.

'This remarkable novel, a shocking story of the hatred that gives evil life, is also an eloquent plea for peace and justice.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1994
y separately published work icon Letters from the President John Little , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z226692 1995 single work novel thriller

'The cold war is over. In Russia a reformist President fights to control a disintegrating empire. The American President is poised triumphantly to usher in a new world order.

'But now a secret they both believed was buried in the past threatens to destroy them both.

'Laura Bailey has been obsessed by the fate of her lover, listed as missing in action in Vietnam. Her dangerous search for the truth involves Bing Connick, an embittered war correspondent, as they pick up long-dead trails through Asia, Russia, the icy wastes of Kazakhstan ending in Lithuania as the Soviet Empire begins to collapse.

'As Laura and Bing come close to exposing both governments' betrayals, the KGB and CIA assassins are ready to strike.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995
y separately published work icon Bracelet Honeymyrtle Judith Fox , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z33733 1995 single work novel

'Born into a strict Christian family in Sydney at the start of the century, Annie contends with an overbearing mother and a harsh religion. Kept at home, partially deafened by illness and mistreatment, she clings to her mother and her dominating religious certainties. Yet something stirs under the starch of faith. Annie finds a friend late in life and discovers a passion for living to equal her passion for gardening. In her sixties, Annie confronts her mother.

'This is the story of one woman's struggle to lay claim to her own life. And within the seemingly narrow contours of family and church and garden, Annie discovers that it is, after all, a big life.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995
y separately published work icon Port Vila Blues : A Wyatt Novel Garry Disher , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995 Z334860 1995 single work novel crime

'Wyatt, the cool, ever-evasive thief, snatches the cash easily enough. He bypasses the alarm system, eludes the cops, makes it safely back to his hideout in Hobart. It's the diamond-studded Tiffany brooch—and perhaps the girl—that undoes him. Now some very hard people want to put Wyatt and that brooch out of circulation. But this is Wyatt's game and Wyatt sets the rules—even if it means a reckoning somewhere far from home. In a murky world where the cops are robbers, old-style criminal Wyatt positively shines.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1995
y separately published work icon The Hero Louise Le Nay , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1996 Z219190 1996 single work novel historical fiction

'There are some things that you never talk about, thought Nonie, things you never say even when you want to. There are things you never ask, even when you are old. Only, the questions stay in your head always, and keep on asking inside you.

'Set in rural Australia during the unsettling years of World War I, The Hero is the story of an adolescent girl's growth towards adulthood and self acceptance. Nonie and her younger brothers and sisters are brought to live with their Aunt Ruth; their mother is dead, their father an absent hero on the Western Front.

'In the year that passes after arriving at Greystones, Nonie learns how to make sense of the adult world. She pieces together clues about her father and mother and their past. At first a silent observer, Nonie gradually acquires a sense of belonging through which she learns to give and take and to trust and love.

'The Hero is a novel for all ages, a novel you'll read and remember with joy. Its strength lies in Le Nay's remarkable descriptions, of the bush, the farm and her characters, all unmistakably Australian and yet, with themes that are universal.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1996
y separately published work icon Black Sea David Brooks , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1997 Z408316 1997 selected work short story

'Exhaustion. and then, after exhaustion, light, creeping in, and with it fear, thought, calculation, that drowning in consciousness. I reach for her, or she me, sometimes violently, hands pulling, digging into flesh, dragging us back. As if that were a precipice, and one of us had nearly fallen.'

'A couple go into a room and will not come out until something—everything—is finished. A man sees in a famous painting something the artist has tried to erase, and which he pursues, like a clue to his own being, from gallery to gallery, story to story. David Brooks's previous books have established him as one of Australia's finest, most challenging writers. The imagination and eroticism of those books are here at new levels. From the haunting encounters of a sea captain in the eighteenth century to a vast Map Room in the twentieth, or the strange encodings in an asylum in the south of France, these are his most polished, elegant, and at times most disturbing stories so far.' (Publication summary)

St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1997

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