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Imbroglio is award-winning author Alana Woods’ second thriller.
What drives a person to extreme actions? Actions that others, if they knew, would have difficulty understanding.
What’s in Noel Valentine’s past that impels her to save a stranger’s life knowing that it could endanger hers?
In hot tropical Australia Noel pulls one man from a burning car but is unable to save his passenger.
When the stranger she saved shows up back in her home town of Sydney and asks for a place to stay, why does Noel agree? Especially given he could have been an assassin hired to kill his passenger. Especially given that she’s pitching to win as a client the medical technology company that seems to be central to whatever is going on. A company that both assassin and victim had connections with. A company with questionable markets and equally questionable front men.
Imbroglio is an understatement for the mess she very quickly finds herself in.
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Alana’s best-selling debut novel Automaton won the Australian Fast Books Prize in 2003 and was nominated for the Davitt Awards in 2004.
Automaton n.—self-acting machine, esp. simulating a human being. Legal terminology for an accused who can’t remember the crime.
Set in Canberra, Australia’s national capital, Automaton is a story of murder and secrets; of a boy almost bashed to death before being arrested for a murder he can’t remember committing during a botched robbery; of the victim’s family, pathological in its attempts to keep its skeletons in the cupboard; and of defence counsel, going too far in striving for a not guilty verdict.
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Family medical history. Have you ever wished you had one document in which you could keep a record of your family’s entire medical history
With this journal you can, thereby building a year after year record.
No more having to wrack your memory and take a guess when the doctor asks when something happened or was done.
No more misplacing all those separate bits of information.
Keep all of your doctors/optometrists/other providers names and addresses and when and why you saw them.
Keep a record of your children’s immunisations, your travel inoculations, your blood tests, your hospital procedures—in fact, keep a record of anything and everything medical that happens to your family.
You’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.
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A collection of published, unpublished and award-winning short stories by Alana Woods.
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