Bronwyn Parry
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As Darkness Falls (Dungirri, #1)
12 editions
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2008
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Dead Heat (Goodabri #1)
5 editions
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2012
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Dark Country (Dungirri, #2)
8 editions
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2009
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Storm Clouds (Goodabri #2)
3 editions
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2015
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Darkening Skies (Dungirri #3)
3 editions
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2013
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Sunset Shadows (Goodabri #3)
3 editions
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2016
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The North Wind (Dungirri, #3.5)
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Dear Ruth
2 editions
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2013
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The Clothier's Daughter (The Hartdale Brides #1)
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Echoes of Daniel
2 editions
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2014
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"Sunset Shadows by Aussie author Bronwyn Parry is the third book in the Dungirri series. If you enjoy romantic suspense, then this book and this series are for you. This is one you won’t be able to put down. I loved it from start to finish. Highly rec"
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“…But what it comes down to for me is that it’s not an ideal world. There are people out there who torture, burn, maim, bomb and enslave others. Mostly because of religion and territory, and they’re not going to be dissuaded from their path. Kids should be able to chase butterflies and feed ducks and go to school without fearing a bomb or a bullet. Or worse. And I guess that’s why I do what I do…�
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“He glanced again at her tightly drawn face as he parked and understood, with sudden, startling clarity, that if they failed to find Tanya alive, then Bella, too, would be lost.�
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"What a great yarn with believable characters Bronwyn writes.
Years ago I read her first book and was enchanted. Then I waited with bated breath for the second. Both were wonderful. I’m so grateful I found this book to get back on the Bronwyn Parry ba" Read more of this review » |
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"My first book by Bronwyn Parry. A real crime page turner. I enjoy stories set in rural Australian towns and surrounds. The characters are rounded, believable and human. Lots of action with a lot of feeling woven into this great novel. "
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“He glanced again at her tightly drawn face as he parked and understood, with sudden, startling clarity, that if they failed to find Tanya alive, then Bella, too, would be lost.”
― As Darkness Falls
― As Darkness Falls
“…But what it comes down to for me is that it’s not an ideal world. There are people out there who torture, burn, maim, bomb and enslave others. Mostly because of religion and territory, and they’re not going to be dissuaded from their path. Kids should be able to chase butterflies and feed ducks and go to school without fearing a bomb or a bullet. Or worse. And I guess that’s why I do what I doâ€�”
― Storm Clouds
― Storm Clouds
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“He glanced again at her tightly drawn face as he parked and understood, with sudden, startling clarity, that if they failed to find Tanya alive, then Bella, too, would be lost.”
― As Darkness Falls
― As Darkness Falls
“…But what it comes down to for me is that it’s not an ideal world. There are people out there who torture, burn, maim, bomb and enslave others. Mostly because of religion and territory, and they’re not going to be dissuaded from their path. Kids should be able to chase butterflies and feed ducks and go to school without fearing a bomb or a bullet. Or worse. And I guess that’s why I do what I doâ€�”
― Storm Clouds
― Storm Clouds

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