Ash Mountain
Registered by marmee463 of Ivanhoe, Victoria Australia on 8/17/2024
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
On to Mt TBR it goes.
Aussie Helen Fitzgerald, now residing in Glasgow, has produced at great read. This is a plausible portrayal of Aussie life during the days leading up to a firestorm, mixed with a domestic noir that slips back seamlessly thirty years. The ending is breathtaking...
Journal Entry 3 by marmee463 at Cafe 130 in Templestowe, Victoria Australia on Tuesday, September 3, 2024
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Fran never thought she would return to her home town Ash Mountain, but her Dad is ill, and needs 24 hour care. Her relationship is over and she hates her dead end job anyway. In the blistering summer heat childhood memories return as old friendships and rivalries are renewed. A raging bushfire is coming towards Ash Mountain and many people will die and the town’s long held secrets will soon be exposed in carnage. A good read about living in a bush town in Australia.
Journal Entry 5 by KKslibrary at Uncon 2024 in Adelaide, South Australia Australia on Saturday, November 2, 2024
Released 4 wks ago (11/3/2024 UTC) at Uncon 2024 in Adelaide, South Australia Australia
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
Released on Release walk at Glenelg Beach