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Brief Description
Forty-year-old Alice Kaczmarek has lost so much. She desires a baby, but her husband Daniel is serving a life sentence, accused of orchestrating an accident on Sydney’s new transport system. When T, the subject of medical experimentation, crawls up the front steps of her house, Alice... Read More
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After the Great Storm

After the Great Storm is a novel imbued with both darkness and light, sadness and joy; its characters refuse to give up on love regardless of the cost. Ultimately it asks an urgent question for our times. When corruption becomes endemic how can we save our own moral code?

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Forty-year-old Alice Kaczmarek has lost so much. She desires a baby, but her husband Daniel is serving a life sentence, accused of orchestrating an accident on Sydney’s new transport system. When T, the subject of medical experimentation, crawls up the front steps of her house, Alice learns of a strange connection between T and Daniel.

In this psychological novel of threat and intrigue, it seems everyone is involved in a scam, even a respected surgeon colleague. After she is followed and her home invaded, Alice no longer knows whom to rely on and must navigate this corrupt, murky world alone. In the process, she draws ever closer to Daniel's friend, Lowell.

After the Great Storm is a novel imbued with both darkness and light, sadness and joy; its characters refuse to give up on love regardless of the cost. Ultimately, it asks an urgent question for our times. When corruption becomes endemic, how can we save our own moral code?

This truly unusual and haunting novel about trust and moral ambiguity grips you from the first page and leaves you questioning where we are heading. A must-read for anyone who dares to imagine the consequences of our current actions. Donna M. Cameron, author of The Rewilding and Beneath the Mother Tree

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781923023277

Publisher: Transit Lounge Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2025

Country: Australia

Imprint: Transit Lounge Publishing

Illustration: Illustrations

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Ann Dombroski was born in Wollongong. She has worked as a teacher of English as a foreign language and as a teacher trainer in Australia and overseas. Her prize-winning short fiction has appeared in literary journals and anthologies. She was the recipient of a Varuna Fellowship and an Australia Council grant. She lives in Sydney's inner west with her partner and has one son.

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