Peter Temple started publishing novels late, when he was fifty, but then he got cracking. He wrote nine novels in thirteen years. Along the way he wrote screenplays, stories, dozens of reviews. When Temple died in March 2018 there was an unfinished Jack Irish novel in his drawer. It is included in The Red Hand, and it reveals the master at the peak of his powers. The Red Hand also includes the screenplay of Valentine's Day, an improbably delightful story about an ailing country football club, which in 2007 was adapted for television by the ABC. Also included are his short fiction, his reflections on the Australian idiom, a handful of autobiographical fragments, and a selection of his brilliant book reviews. Peter Temple held crime writing up to the light and, with his poet's ear and eye, made it his own incomparable thing.'Peter Temple is an addiction. Read one book and you will want to read them all.' Val McDermid
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- Cat Dubois' Odyssey to Enchantment
- The Widow of Rose Hill (The Women of Rose Hill Book 2)
- Cat's Cradle
- A Valentine's Proposal--A Clean Romance
- Zuleika Dobson Or, An Oxford Love Story
- A Serial Killer’s Daughter
- Bound Together: a New Adult Reverse Harem Romance (Torn and Bound Duet Book 2)