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Butcherbirds Cry at Midnight

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A family running a vineyard in the post-World War II era are in crisis. But why, when the prosperous winery is world-renowned for its award-winning wine? The Algie family are held in high esteem within the small Murray Valley town, Howard and Elizabeth being pillars of society. Yet all is not what it seems. Mother and daughter have a strained relationship; father and one of the sons are antagonistic to each other, to the point of murderous intent; and the youngest child is introverted. What dark family secret lurks beneath the happy facade that is so carefully nurtured by Howard and Elizabeth? A secret so soul-destroying that hatred threatens to turn to murder-and madness. It is a story that lurks in many towns and cities, mostly hidden from prying eyes. It is a tale of truth, denial, and shame, one where exposure affects every member of the family, shattered lives that only time might mend. It is a story of power and loss, of stubborn disbelief at the expense of broken loyalties that leave victims without hope or trust, at the edge of sanity. The author's stage-play drama of the story was so confrontational that sections of audiences remained seated at the end to compose themselves.

Author Biography:

Born during the final years of World War II, David grew up in Cobram, a country town in Victoria, Australia. His life choices have been varied, challenging and rewarding. Years living and working in the film industry as an exhibitor, helped prepare him for the unexpected events and trials that life presented. He is testament to the saying, 'Where there is a will, there is a way'. Finding opportunities during these encounters has been instrumental in David becoming an award winning, acclaimed playwright, turned novelist. His productions of life can be candid, confronting and humorous, all characteristics of the writer which shine through his creative work, enhancing the readers experience. If you would like to discover more about David, delve into his autobiography 'Stargazer'.
Release date NZ
October 31st, 2022
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
418
Dimensions
127x203x27
ISBN-13
9780228832355
Product ID
36063591

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