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Voodoo Doll

معرفی کتاب «Voodoo Doll» نوشتهٔ Giarratano, Leah، منتشرشده توسط نشر Random House Australia در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Voodoo Doll» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

A year since the death of the man who abducted her, Sergeant Jill Jackson has been promoted and is stronger than she's been in years. But with the promotion comes a transfer to a taskforce targeting gang-related home invasions in south western Sydney, a new partner, a whole new team to work with, and some of the grisliest cases Jill's ever encountered. The gang is believed to be responsible for at least five brutal home invasions over the past two months, with the most recent culminating in a vicious machete attack that has left one of the victims crippled. When the violence escalates to murder, suddenly Jill and the team find themselves hunting a psychopath, and delving into the pasts of victims and witnesses in a race against time to uncover what links them to the killer. The thrilling follow-up to her bestselling debut, Vodka Doesn't Freeze, Voodoo Doll will have you double checking the locks on your doors. In Australia In The 1840s, The Lives Of Two Very Different Women Intersect. Ellis Macrorie Is Shipped To Victoria From Her Scottish Homeland By Her Bankrupt Father; Leerpeen Weelan, Her Aboriginal Servant Known As Louisa, Has Lost Her Tribe In A Bloody Act Of Violence. 'that My Country, Belong To Me. Over There. This Not My Country,' Says Louisa.ellis Feels The Ache In The Words, The Longing, And She Looks Into The Distance. She Feels Something Stir Within Herself Too. Memories Of The Land She Has Left, Of The People.forced To Marry A Man She Does Not Love, And Isolated From All Society, Ellis Is Resigned To A Solitary Life On The Remote Western District Homestead Of Strathcarron. After The Tragic Death Of Two Babies, She Is Ready Is Give Up Altogether. Although Louisa Has Endured Dispossession And The Loss Of Her Own Family, She Becomes A Steadfast Source Of Guidance, Friendship And Strength For Ellis. When The American Romantic Landscape Painter, Sketcher And Collector Sanford P. Hart Comes To Stay At Strathcarron, The Two Women Are Transformed Forever - In Both Enriching And Devastating Measures. One Hundred And Fifty Years Later, Ambitious Assistant Curator Cornelia, Researching An Exhibition On S. P. Hart For The National Gallery Of Victoria, Makes A Remarkable Discovery That Has The Potential To Rewrite History. However, It Is Not Hart's Paintings That Offer A Glimpse Into The Untold Events Of Nineteenth-century Rural Australia, But Rather Something Very Rare . . . The Longingis A Novel About Loss, Finding Home And The Significance Of History - What Is Recorded And What Is Left Unknown. Everything here was eventually tainted, Ellis thought. In Australia in the 1840s, the lives of two very different women intersect. Ellis MacRorie is shipped to Victoria from her Scottish homeland by her bankrupt father; Leerpeen Weelan, her Aboriginal servant known as Louisa, has lost her tribe in a bloody act of violence. Forced to marry a man she does not love, and isolated from all society, Ellis is resigned to a wretched life on the remote Western District homestead of Strathcarron. After the tragic death of two babies, she is ready is give up altogether. Although Louisa has endured unspeakable suffering, she becomes an unprecedented source of guidance, friendship and strength for Ellis. When the American Romantic landscape painter, sketcher and collector Sanford P. Hart comes to stay at Strathcarron, the two women are transformed forever - in both enriching and devastating measures. More than 150 years later, ambitious curatorial assistant Cornelia, researching an exhibition on S.P. Hart for the National Gallery of Victoria, makes a remarkable discovery that has the potential to rewrite history. However, it is not Hart's paintings that offer a glimpse into the untold events of nineteenth-century rural Australia, but rather something very rare ... The Longing is a novel about loss, finding home and the significance of history - what is recorded and those events that remain undiscovered In Australia in the 1840s, the lives of two very different women intersect. Ellis MacRorie is shipped to Victoria from her Scottish homeland by her bankrupt father; Leerpeen Weelan, her Aboriginal servant known as Louisa, has lost her tribe in a bloody act of violence. Forced to marry a man she does not love, and isolated from all society, Ellis is resigned to a solitary life on the remote Western District homestead of Strathcarron. After the tragic death of two babies, she is ready is give up altogether. Although Louisa has endured dispossession and the loss of her own family, she becomes a steadfast source of guidance, friendship and strength for Ellis. When the American Romantic landscape painter, sketcher and collector Sanford P. Hart comes to stay at Strathcarron, the two women are transformed forever - in both enriching and devastating measures. One hundred and fifty years later, ambitious assistant curator Cornelia, researching an exhibition on S. P. Hart for the National Gallery of Victoria, makes a remarkable discovery that has the potential to rewrite history. However, it is not Hart's paintings that offer a glimpse into the untold events of nineteenth-century rural Australia, but rather something very rare . . . The Longing is a novel about loss, finding home and the significance of history - what is recorded and what is left unknown.
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