THIRD NOVEL by LINDA DOWLING in the RED DUST SERIES
It has been almost four years since the homestead, Woori, burned to the ground in Sinister Intent, book 2 in the #1 bestselling Red Dust Novel series.
Lisa O'Connor is now Lisa Garrett after marrying her enigmatic Aboriginal jackaroo, Billy Garrett. In 1975, Lisa is about to enter a new phase in her life as mother to twins, Jesse and Jedda, and she is finally putting her horrific past behind her.
Polly Walker is the first-born daughter of Mitch and Tess Walker, who live on the neighbouring farm of Woodside. Her parents' destructive marriage seems to be taking a toll on the young girl, but there is far more to Polly than meets the eye.
As the lives of the Garrett and Walker family collide, heartbreak and tragedy threaten to destroy Lisa and Billy's newfound happiness with their young family. And as they navigate the darkness of mental illness, an even more disturbed individual lies in wait to take his revenge on Alan Smith, Lisa's uncle, and Billy.
Fatal Envy, the final saga in the Red Dust series, will thrill fans of the first two Red Dust novels. Linda Dowling weaves a story that spans two decades, set against the background of the magnificent Australian outback and inner-city Sydney. Full of hope, new horizons, greed, envy, love and loss, book three is an unputdownable finale in this bestselling series.
SECOND NOVEL by LINDA DOWLING in the RED DUST SERIES
Will Lisa O'Connor's strength of spirit, reinforced by her love of the Australian outback and the Aboriginal culture, see her prevail against the sinister intentions surrounding her?
It is the early 1970s. Lisa O'Connor is still haunted by her horrific past. The abuse she suffered at the hands of her brother-in-law and at the Parramatta Girls Home is about to become full circle.
A police investigation into these crimes is now being carried out by Sydney detectives, throwing Lisa back into turmoil. Will the detectives believe her? Will justice ever catch up with her monstrous abusers? Or will they allude capture and punishment?
While under the care of a prominent psychiatrist, Lisa continues to heal from her ordeal. But a new, more sinister threat emerges. An unbalanced and menacing individual has set her sights on Lisa and will stop at nothing to have her. With her Aboriginal protector Billy still on walkabout, and her new life at Woori endangered, will she survive this time?
Sinister Intent, book two of the Red Dust series, pick up where the best seller Splintered Heart left off. Set against the backdrop of the majestic outback, and with its rich cast of characters, this sequel is a masterful page-turner. Packed full of suspense, romance, tragedy and loss, author Linda Dowling brings a young girl's heartbreaking saga alive again.
FIRST NOVEL by LINDA DOWLING in the RED DUST SERIES
It is the 1960s, and teenage Lisa O'Connor is growing up in a sordid family in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.
Abused and forsaken by those she should have been able to trust the most, Lisa is sent away to the notorious Parramatta Girls Home for 'reform'. While a captive there, she encounters the depths of human depravity and sinks even further into despair.
Luckily for Lisa, she is rescued from this abhorrent life by her childless aunt, who takes her to live at a remote sheep station in outback New South Wales. Lisa finds herself in a world that is different to anything she has know before, and she falls in love with the homestead, Woori, the harsh outback landscape and the Aboriginal culture.
With the help of her aunt and uncle, two female Aboriginal elders and Billy, a very special young Aboriginal man, Lisa's splintered heart and broken spirit begin to mend.
Splintered Heart, book one in the Red Dust series, takes readers on an emotional journey into the depths of human darkness, and out again, into the light of the human spirit. Lisa's determination and desire to overcome her horrific beginnings tell a saga unlike any other. Both horrifying and inspiring, this is a story that keeps the pages turning.
Linda Dowling is an award-winning and #1 bestselling debut author. She grew up in the Western suburbs of Sydney, Australia. During her childhood, she spent most of her time in rural areas and has continued to enjoy life in the bush or in areas with natural surrounds. Her aunt, a wonderful horsewoman, lived in Carinda, New South Wales and taught her a great deal about horses, riding and the outback.
It was during her vacations with her aunt that Linda herself fell in love with the vast outback plains and the Aboriginal culture, their stories and their unique but simple way of living. Linda has a natural affinity with Indigenous peoples and was the only white girl selected to play for the Papua New Guinea softball teams at the Pan Pacific Masters.
In her professional life, Linda has established and managed four medico-legal firms, including her own. During the course of her career, she has been involved in reporting on coronial matters and inquests. She has also worked with the NSW Police State Crime Command Centre and in various Royal Commissions where she was exposed to the worst of human nature. Linda has drawn upon her professional and personal experiences while writing her Red Dust novel series, but the stories are a work of fiction and do not depict any person, living or dead.
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