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Book Launch with Michelle Prak

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Harry Hartog Mosman
mosman, australia
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Thu, 1 May, 6pm - 8pm AEST

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Join us for an exciting evening at Harry Hartog Mosman, on Thursday 1 May at 6pm, as we celebrate the release of Barren Cape by Michelle Prak. From the bestselling author ofThe Rush comes a spine-chilling thriller about what happens when people are pushed to the edge and forced to make unthinkable choices. Michelle will be in conversation with crime author Petronella McGovern as she discusses her book, and there will be an opportunity to get a copy signed. Light refreshments will be served. This event is free, but RSVPs are essential.


About the Book:


An abandoned resort seems the perfect place to hide, but is Barren Cape a refuge or a trap?

Former housemates Mac and Erika are homeless.

Well, Erika is fine, she just has to live with her parents until she can find another rental. Mac's situation is much worse – family isn't an option and she's surfing the couches of her increasingly exasperated friends.

Driving around one lonely afternoon, Mac discovers Barren Cape. Once destined to be a luxury escape, now it's just wire fence and gray cement.

It's stark, but quiet. There's no harm in staying a little while…

About the Author:



Michelle Prak is a professional communicator with a thirty-year career in PR, social media, politics and journalism. Her short stories have been shortlisted in several competitions, and she was runner-up in the Furphy Literary Award 2021. Her debut thriller, The Rush, was published in 2023. Michelle lives in Adelaide and teaches communication subjects at the University of South Australia.


About Petronella McGovern:


Petronella McGovern is fascinated by what makes us tick, the lies we tell, and the secrets we keep. She is the best-selling author of Six Minutes, The Good Teacher, The Liars and The Last Trace. Her books have been nominated in the Ned Kelly Awards, the Davitt Awards and the Australian Independent Bookseller Awards. The Liars was selected in the Top 100 Big W/Better Reading list for 2023. Petronella has a Master of Arts in Creative Writing and tutors in creative writing. She grew up on a farm in central west NSW and now lives with her family in Sydney on Gadigal Country. Among other adventures, she has worked on a summer camp in America and travelled in eastern Africa which inspired parts of her fourth novel, The Last Trace.







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Harry Hartog Mosman
mosman, australia