It’s build-up time in the north-western town of Ransom, just before the big wet, when people go off the rails.

In the midst of a bitter custody battle, an eight year old girl goes missing.

Annie, an anthropology graduate fresh from the city, is determined to uncover the mystery of the child’s disappearance.

As Annie searches for the truth beneath the township’s wild speculations, she finds herself increasingly drawn towards Mick Hooper, a muscly, seemingly laid-back bloke with secrets of his own.

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Jacqueline Wright

Jacqueline Wright worked for many years as a teacher and linguist in the Pilbara and Kimberley on Indigenous Australian Aboriginal language, interpreting and cultural programs. In 2000 she took on the regional literature position promoting and developing literary activities and improving opportunities for writers in the north-west of Western Australia. Now she swings two part-time jobs working as publishing intern at Magabala Books and a sports producer at ABC Radio, Broome. She completed a Creative Arts Doctorate at Curtin University.

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Review RED DIRT TALKING - Jacqueline Wright
Karen Chisholm
Friday, April 26, 2013
Blog CR - Red Dirt Talking, Jacqueline Wright
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
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Review RED DIRT TALKING - Jacqueline Wright
Karen Chisholm
Friday, April 26, 2013
Blog CR - Red Dirt Talking, Jacqueline Wright
Karen Chisholm
Tuesday, April 2, 2013

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