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Broken Country
by Clare Leslie Hall
Happily married to her husband Frank, Beth finds herself drawn to a past paramour when her brother-in-law shoots a dog that threatened their sheep. The dog, it turns out, belonged to the son of Gabriel, the man Beth once loved as a teenager.
Still reeling from the death of her own son through a tragic accident, Beth is pulled back into Gabriel's life and is forced to choose between past and present as a mystery unfolds.
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M.L. Stedman "The MacBride family have been caretakers of a vast sheep station for generations when tragedy plunges them into a cycle of sacrifice, family secrets, and enduring love."
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Eleanor Shearer "Set in 1796 Nova Scotia, the story of two women finding safety in one another whilst fighting to survive in the wilderness."
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Clay Cane "As rebellion sparks across the South, Luke and Henri forge a bond that fuels escape and inspires others. As justice burns bright, betrayal and cruelty threaten to consume them all."
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Senaa Ahmad "A collection of enthralling stories that take liberties with history and its players, enticing readers to confront the past, present, and themselves."
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Alice Evelyn Yang "A story of magical realism that questions the inescapability of fate and examines the legacy of colonialism through the eyes of three generations of one family."
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Sadeqa Johnson "The intertwining story of three people tied together by one woman's vision in post World War II Germany that demonstrates how love can be transcendent."
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