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  • Talking Aussie Books with Laura McCluskey
    Mar 18 2026

    From the bestselling author of 2025 smash hit novel 'The Wolf Tree' comes a brand new novel.

    'The Cursed Road' by Laura McCluskey (published by HarperCollins Australia) picks up roughly ten months after the events of 'The Wolf Tree' and sees DIs Georgina Lennox and Richard Stewart head to the Scottish Highlands to investigate the murder of a young woman found on a road in a remote corner of the Highlands - a road with a bloody history and the subject of local superstition and legends.

    Still dealing with their experiences on Milan Eardar the year before, both George and Richie are not keen to be working together on this case, but a clue found with the victim links the case to something way more sinister.

    Atmospheric, gripping and tense, 'The Cursed Road' is every bit as good as 'The Wolf Tree' if not better.

    I was delighted to welcome Laura back to the podcast recently.

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    43 m
  • Talking Aussie Books with Rebecca Armitage
    Dec 22 2025

    In this final episode for 2025, I'm talking to a debut Aussie author whose book is being touted as one of the biggest releases of the summer.

    If you loved Netflix’s The Crown and devoured all the drama when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped away from the royal family and have wondered what that might have looked like behind the scenes, then this is the perfect book for you.

    It’s been released simultaneously here, the UK and the US and is already enjoying some incredible notoriety in the early weeks following publication.

    The book is ‘The Heir Apparent’ by Rebecca Armitage - a Tasmanian author and ABC journalist - who, it will not surprise you to learn, has reported extensively on the royal family in the course of her work.

    After positively inhaling the book , I am in awe of Rebecca’s immense talent and am more than a little thrilled to have had the chance to chat for the podcast recently.


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    43 m
  • Talking Aussie Books with Michael Burge
    Dec 17 2025

    Michael Burge is an author and journalist who lives at Deepwater in the New England region of NSW.

    His debut novel ‘Tank Water’ was inspired by old family stories and explores the shameful legacy of unsolved gay-hate crimes, set in a fictional rural community - not unlike the place Michael calls home.

    ‘Dirt Trap’ is a follow-up to ‘Tank Water’ - though it can be read as a stand alone. A brilliant example of the rural noir novel Australians have come to love in recent years, but with Michael’s unique angle exploring the complexity and diversity of Australian country towns.

    A tense, compelling and rich story, 'Dirt Trap' is about one man’s dogged pursuit of justice and a town having to come clean of generations of secrets.

    Without a doubt - a five star read!

    And was delighted to welcome Michael to the podcast recently to chat about his work amongst many other things.


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    53 m
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