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The Clone Syndicate

John Miller shot his wife.

Splattered with her blood and apprehended at the scene of the crime, his guilt was an unequivocal fact.

But is anything that simple?

When traces of DNA on the murder weapon are matched to a mystery female who is simultaneously placed at several crime scenes around the world, the lines between science fact and fiction begin to blur.

Detective Moore is pushed to her limits, not only to bring justice for the murdered Mrs. Miller, but to unravel the case of what could be a global criminal syndicate.

'The Clone Syndicate' is a short story featured in the Meanwhile... Murder! Anthology published by the Rainforest Writing Retreat, 2022.

Under a Honeycomb Sky

On a planet with a false sky and stolen soil, humanity persists.

It is a life of necessity, routine, and survival.

But Azaria craves more.

When her friend pays the ultimate price for defying the system, Azaria must decide if following her heart is worth the sacrifice.

'Under a Honeycomb Sky' is a short story featured in the Short Stories of Science and Space Anthology published by the Rainforest Writing Retreat, 2021.

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Booking a Ride into Hell

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A mother lost.

A sister grieving.

A home flooded with strangers, wasted from her sister’s gatherings.

Marie has had enough.

However, as Marie gets closer to these strangers, she uncovers a dark and dangerous secret about her sister, realising that Erin’s gatherings in the basement have been far more sinister than she had ever thought. Can Marie save her sister from herself? Or is Erin destined to follow the same terrible path that claimed their mother?

'Booking a Ride into Hell' is a short story featured in the Short Stories of Ghosts and Graves Anthology published by the Rainforest Writing Retreat, 2020.

Our Meeting Place

'Our Meeting Place' is a poem featured in the Stories of Hope Anthology from the Aussie Speculative Fiction Group released in Feb 2020.

The anthology features 100,000 words of hope.

In 2020, many Australian communities and wildlife lost their homes to the widespread bush fires. ‘Stories of Hope’ was born to spread uplifting stories - an escape in a time of tragedy. 

 

All money raised from the sales of this book will be donated to WWF's Australian Wildlife and Nature Recovery Fund and the Red Cross Disaster Relief & Recovery Fund.

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