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In Conversation with Michael Brissenden and Michael Robotham

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Harry Hartog Mosman
Mosman NSW, Australia
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Sat, 27 Sep, 1pm - 3pm AEST

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Join us for an exciting afternoon at Harry Hartog Mosman, as we host an conversation with Michael Brissenden to celebrate the release of his brand new thriller, Dust. Dust is a dark, gripping thriller that explores the complexities of identity, a search for truth, and the unyielding forces of corruption in a world where lives are lived on the fringe and nothing is as it seems. Michael will be in conversation with Michael Robotham.

There will be an in conversation, audience Q&A and a chance to get your book signed.

About the Book:

Lake Herrod, a once-thriving community, now lies in the shadow of a nearly dry lake. The town, like the water, is evaporating and its residents are left clinging to what little remains.

When Aaron Love discovers a fresh corpse near the cracked lakebed – along with evidence his missing father is alive and linked to a web of organised crime – he is thrust into a world of deception, injustice and betrayal. With the town on the brink of collapse, Aaron and a haunted detective, Martyn Kravets, uncover a web of conspiracy that reaches far beyond the small community.

About the Author:

Michael Brissenden is an author and journalist. His first book of fiction, The List, was published in 2017. A second thriller, Dead Letters, also features the Federal investigator Sidney Allen and was published by Hachette Australia Books in March 2021. Smoke was published by Affirm Press in 2024, and his latest book, Dust, will be released in August 2025.

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Harry Hartog Mosman
Mosman NSW, Australia