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The Anonymous Arsonist: A Q&A with Cheryl and Leonie Alldis

November 11, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

In the late 1960s, the Hamilton Valley was plagued by over 300 arson attacks administered by a malicious pyromaniac who torched the houses, sheds and cars of increasingly terrified local […]

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Karen Miller on ‘The Falcon Throne’

October 15, 2015by goodreadingmagazine 2 Comments

When kingdoms clash, every crown will be tarnished by the bloody price of ambition. In a divided kingdom, some will do anything to seize the crown. Canadian-born Karen Miller joins […]

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Fantasy Week: Trudi Canavan on ‘Angel of Storms’

October 12, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

We’re kicking fantasy week off with a true queen of the genre: internationally bestselling author Trudi Canavan! Her ‘Black Magician Trilogy’ has been rated as the most successful debut fantasy series […]

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Snakes, Scorpions and Komodo Dragons: Our Q&A with the Venom Doc

October 8, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

Dr. Bryan Grieg Fry holds a PhD in taipan toxins and is a world-renowned expert on venomous animals, after years of global research in some of the most extreme environments on Earth, […]

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Nadia Dalbuono on ‘The American’, Italy, and mysteries of 9/11

September 18, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

Nadia Dalbuono has worked as a documentary director and consultant for sixteen years, and is author of The Few. She tells us about her new novel The American, which features the return of […]

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Who are the Patterson Girls? Our Q&A with Rachael Johns

September 17, 2015by goodreadingmagazine 1 Comment

Happy publication day to Rachael Johns! Find out about the four sisters that feature in the internationally bestselling author’s new novel The Patterson Girls, and read an exclusive sneak-peak from the book! […]

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Adi Alsaid on ‘Never Always Sometimes’

September 4, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

Born and raised in Mexico City, author Adi Alsaid loves all things spicy! Hot off the printer is his new YA novel Never Always Sometimes, about two best friends called Dave […]

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Robbed by the Nazis: Our Q&A with Simon Goodman

August 14, 2015by goodreadingmagazine Leave a comment

Simon Goodman’s grandparents, the Gutmanns, perished while imprisoned in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. The pair had worked as successful bankers throughout their lives and became very wealthy. As lovers […]

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Graeme Clark: Australia’s Greatest Living Innovator

July 30, 2015by goodreadingmagazine 2 Comments

Mark Worthing is a science historian and senior researcher with Lutheran Education Australia in Adelaide. He set out to capture the life of Australia’s greatest innovator in his new biography […]

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Australia’s Harry Bosch: Our Q&A with Tony Cavanaugh

July 28, 2015by goodreadingmagazine 2 Comments

Tony Cavanaugh is an Australian crime novelist, screenwriter and film producer. Kingdom of the Strong is the fifth critically acclaimed novel in his Darian Richard series. Read on to find out more […]

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