It’s 1983 in Thatcher’s Britain. Alec Johnston has left his comfortable family home in Cardiff and taken a flat with bikers Minto, Stobes and Black. There he meets Sindy, Minto’s strange and vulnerable young girlfriend. When she starts to view Alec as a possible saviour from her abusive relationship, it earns Alec a big target on his back.

Hide takes us on a dark, unsettling journey: one that begins in a small town in Wales and continues through the vast Australian outback. As the threats get closer, Alec fears this is one journey from which he may never return.

Author

S.J. Morgan

S.J. Morgan has been writing for many years and, in addition to short stories and articles, has written several novels.

She grew up in England but has spent most of her adult life overseas. Trained as an Occupational Therapist, she lived in New Zealand for ten years before settling in South Australia. She has won prizes for short fiction and was awarded a mentorship from the Australian Society of Authors for her children’s writing.

S.J. Morgan currently lives in the Adelaide Hills with her partner, her daughters and two slovenly greyhounds.

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2019
Review Hide, S.J. Morgan
Karen Chisholm
Thursday, April 30, 2020
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9781925227581
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Review Hide, S.J. Morgan
Karen Chisholm
Thursday, April 30, 2020

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