Black SheepCondition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781761340130 Format: B format paperback Year: 2024 Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd Description: Judy Nunn's new blockbuster is a sweeping historical novel about a prosperous sheep farming family and the enigmatic young man they let into their lives . . . 'Sensational story telling.' Australian Women's Weekly 'One of Australia's great storytellers, excelling in merging fact with fiction . . . a combination of page
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Condition: BRAND NEW ISBN: 9781761340130 Format: B-format paperback Year: 2024 Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Description: Judy Nunn's new blockbuster is a sweeping historical novel about a prosperous sheep-farming family and the enigmatic young man they let into their lives . . .
'Sensational story-telling.' Australian Women's Weekly
'One of Australia's great storytellers, excelling in merging fact with fiction . . . a combination of page-turning drama, relatable characters and real historical events.' Weekend Australian
'Sweeping historical fiction at its best.' Better Reading
Black sheep - there's one in every family . . .
Orphaned at sixteen, James Wakefield was determined to be a gun shearer like his father. Now he's killed twice, changed his name, and is on the run from the law.
He had his reasons for both murders, and he felt no joy in taking life ... Or did he?
Ben McKinnon, meanwhile, is heir to the vast Glenfinnan sheep property near Goulburn, New South Wales. He too has a secret that, if ever revealed, would shatter the privileged lives of his father, Alastair, and his sisters, Jenna and Adele.
When fate brings James and Ben together, a powerful friendship is forged, both men gladly becoming the keeper of the other's secret.
Then Ben insists his new friend come to work at Glenfinnan Station. Has James finally found the family he's always longed for? Or has the McKinnon dynasty just unwittingly adopted a black sheep?
From the Shearing Wars of Queensland to the exclusive gentlemen's clubs of Sydney, Melbourne and London; from the woolsheds of Goulburn, to