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The Songmaster

By: Di Morrissey
Narrated by: Kate Hood
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In Melbourne, a baby girl is found abandoned in the Victorian Art Gallery. She is wrapped in a shawl decorated with a motif that links her to ancient rock paintings in the Kimberley … In Los Angeles, a movie producer’s dying daughter is haunted by nightmares after visiting the Kimberley … And it is to the Kimberley that ex-nun Beth Van Horton brings a disparate group of travellers whose lives will be changed forever. The Kimberley – a land that cradles Australia's ancient treasures – is also home to a people whose powerful secrets could unlock the future for modern mankind.©1997 Lady Byron (P)2002 Bolinda Publishing Contemporary Fiction Genre Fiction

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‘It’s daring, it’s unputdownable … what more can I say about The Songmaster other than I wish I’d written it.’ (Bryce Courtenay)
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