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The Curlew's Eye

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The Curlew's Eye by Karen Manton is a compelling novel set in the Australian outback, where Greta and Joel return to their family property to start anew. As they settle into their isolated surroundings, tensions arise, driven by the land's haunted history and their own unspoken past. It is a gripping exploration of memory, place, and the shadows that linger in both.
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If you love atmospheric storytelling with a deep emotional core and a touch of mystery, this book may appeal to you. Readers who enjoy exploring themes of family secrets and the haunting resonances of the past in a vividly described landscape will find it particularly engaging.

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A richly atmospheric Gothic mystery set around a ruined homestead in the NT's Top End.

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'It struck her that in all these years, every highway and meandering track they'd taken together had been heading towards this destination. A shack perched halfway up a hill in an other-world of bizarre shadow plants and dark sentinel trees . . . Every road had been leading here, to this place.' Greta's partner Joel grew up with five brothers and a sister in a feisty household on an isolated NT property. But he doesn't talk about those daysβ€”neither the deaths of his sister and mother, nor the origin of the scars that snake around his body. Now, many years later, he returns with Greta and their three young boys to prepare the place for sale. The boys are quick to settle in, and Joel seems preoccupied with work, but Greta has a growing sense of unease, struggling in the build-up's oppressive heat and living in the shadow of the old, burned-out family home. She knows she's a stranger in this uncanny place, with its eerie and alluring landscape, hostile neighbour, and a toxic dam whose clear waters belie its poison. And then there's the mysterious girl living rough whom Greta tries to befriend. Determined to make sense of it all, Greta is drawn into Joel's unspoken past and confronted by her own. Before long the curlew's haunting cry will call her to face the secrets she and Joel can no longer outrun. The narrative builds like the oppressive tropical wet season. I could feel the heat, smell the dirt and rain and storms, sense the aura of the remote station: the restless dread and unease.' Karen Viggers, author of The Lightkeeper's Wife 'Powerful and evocative . . . Manton understands instinctively what haunts us, and why' Cate Kennedy, author of The World Beneath

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760879518

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 September 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 436g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Karen Manton lives in Darwin and Batchelor in the Northern Territory. Her short stories have won five NT Literary Awards and are published in various anthologies, including Best Australian Stories, Award Winning Australian Writing, Review Australian Fiction and Landmarks. She has been awarded the Eleanor Dark Flagship Fellowship Varuna Writers' House, the NT Writers Centre Hachette Mentorship and the Arts NT Varuna Residential Fellowship. The Curlew's Eye is her first novel.

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