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Hell has declared war on Heaven once again, and fallen angel Jael decides to play both sides, fulfilling her role as a lieutenant in Satan's army while reporting what she learns to the archangel Gabriel. At first, she finds the intrigue interesting, but the more she gets involved in matters, the more dangerous it becomes, and the harder it is to back out of it, as she realizes that the war is not nearly what it seems.
When night falls, fear spreads... The Lake District: a wild landscape, rife with stories. Detectives Zoe Barnes and Sam Taylor are called to investigate the disappearance of two children. But they quickly realise they have been drawn into a complex and unnerving case that hides a much darker intent: as they dig deeper, whispers grow of a community hiding a deadly secret - and talk of witches, the like of which hasn't been heard since the seventeenth century, is spreading. Zoe and Sam will have to work fast to save lives; but in this atmosphere of fear and mistrust, can they even rely on each other?
I met my husband on the same day I committed my very last murder. There's a joke in there somewhere, about ending two men's lives.' Olivia Hodges used to do horrible things - back when she worked for a Spanish crime syndicate - but she fled that life and moved home to Australia, building a family in the hippie, hipster community of the Dandenong Ranges. When a small-time criminal gang brings tragedy to her family, superstitious Olivia believes it's the universe demanding payment for her crimes. She wants revenge, but has to get it without adding to her karmic debt. So she creates situations where these bad men get themselves killed through their anger, ego and greed - all while trying to mislead the cops long enough to finish what she started.
Over two evenings in March 1912, more than 250 women – old and young, rich and poor, strong and delicate – were arrested and charged with using hammers and stones to smash the windows of shops and offices across London. The youngest amongst them was 19-year-old teenager glass-breaker and Kent working maid, Ethel Violet Baldock, while the eldest was 79-year-old Mrs Hilda Eliza Brackenbury, owner of suffragette safe house, Mouse Castle, in Campden Hill Square. These two evenings would later become known as the Women’s Social and Political Union’s window smashing Great Militant Protest. The protest, driven by WSPU leader Emmeline Pankhurst, was against the government and their refusal t...
Zoe can't believe her eyes when she opens the monthly envelope containing her bank statement. All her money, everything she needed to pay her vendors, her staff and suppliers, was gone. The negative balance simply couldn't be accurate! After a visit to her bank, her absent accountant and finally the police, she accepted the fact that she'd been robbed. The only person she knows who can help her get through this mess is the one man she'd been trying to forget for ten years! They'd shared one kiss all that time ago and no man had ever been able to generate the same sense of excitement. Unfortunately, he'd walked away the day after that mind-boggling kiss, flirting with another woman and laughing as she watched in painful silence. Marco DiAngelo had to earn Zoe's trust. He'd hurt her ten years ago, but it had been for her safety. His father, a Mafia boss, was still trying to drag him into the family business and didn't mind hurting Zoe, the only woman he'd ever cared about, to accomplish that goal. Now she needed his help, and he was going to use everything he had at his disposal to regain her trust and show her how good they could be together.
Welcome to this special anniversary edition of the UTS Writers’ Anthology, showcasing writers from four decades of its prestigious Creative Writing program, one of the oldest in Australia. Introduced by Miles Franklin Award winner, Melissa Lucashenko, this treasury of prose, poetry, scripts and non-fiction affords glimpses of the shifting social and political landscape, and evolving literary trends. Since its first edition, Pink Cakes (1982), the Anthology has fostered some of Australia’s finest new writing. This collection features some of the earliest work of its best-loved writers and emerging voices—Beth Yahp, Alison Whittaker, Toby Fitch, Gillian Mears, MTC Cronin, sydney khoo, Ve...
Hunky and oh-so-alpha billionaire Maximilian Diantes has been propositioned many times, but not by the woman who should more appropriately be saying "yes" only to a marriage proposal - preferably his. But Clarissa Montgomery isn't like the women who pursue him with relentless persistence. She only wants something he's not willing to give her - a casual affair. He'll stop at nothing to get Clarissa to agree to become his wife, including using the red-hot attraction the two of them feel for each other.
Many female figures in recent fiction, film, and television embody the Artemis archetype, modeled on the Greco-Roman goddess of the hunt. These characters are often identified as heroines and recognized as powerful and progressive pop icons. Some fit the image of the tough, resourceful female in a science fiction or fantasy setting, while others are more relatable, inhabiting a possible future, a recent past, or a very real present. Examining both iconic and lesser-known works, this collection of new essays analyzes the independent and capable female figure as an ideal representation of women in popular culture.