Australian Rural and Suspense Fiction

Wongan Creek has a second chance at life, but new possibilities unearth long-buried secrets… As a new mine revitalises the small town, old secrets threaten resurface, and Travis and Heather find themselves fighting to save the farms and the futures of Wongan Creek’s long-time residents – and their lives.

Still waters run deep in Wongan Creek… When dark secrets come to light, Tameka and Harley have one chance to seize happiness, if they can rise from the ashes and claim it.

When the shadows ride in Wongan Creek… As the shadows of the past gather on the horizon, will they lose their chance of happiness or will they find healing together?

She might be the biggest star in Australia, but she never forgot the small town she came from, or the man she left behind…

There’s more to TJ Stevens than miniskirts and stiletto heels. She runs an apprenticeship rehabilitation program for young offenders, and she’ll go to dangerous lengths to protect the teenagers in her care.  Her new boss is a threat to everything she’s worked hard to achieve. Is he enemy or ally? 

When Mark Johnson delves deeper into his investigation into the murder of Tiny Watts and the involvement of a teenage gang with lawyer, Gino Bennetti, and his drug world ties, the last thing he expects is to be interviewing Gino’s widow, a woman in a world of trouble.

When fate brings together two lost souls, it’s time to leave the shadows behind and come home to Bindarra Creek … Park Ranger, Alice Pritchard lives with the ghosts of her past. As long as she has her rescued wildlife to rehabilitate and Bindarra Creek parks to care for, she’ll never need a man again. Now, with rejuvenation of the town in the pipeline, she has no choice but to let go of the past.

In a town only determination has kept from dying, the last thing Jack Hughes is looking for is love … The Bindarra Creek Museum is Meg Moonie’s life. But with her granny dead, a murder suspect on the run and the police asking questions, she struggles to keep the museum and Mary Moonie’s dream alive.