She thought she had escaped the nightmare but cannot do so. She thought she had broken the connection with the man who had captivated her but finds it is not so. Part of him possesses her body and another has invaded her mind. Now she is taken back to that place as a prisoner.
She sits inside a cage looking out, watching the world pass her by. One cage - bars that enclose her, the other cage within her own mind. Trapped by consequences of past actions, she sees no way out. Inside this place is another presence, an ancient predatory being. It wants her for its own. Her will to fight it is gone. She will let it take her. Outside others still search for a way to get her out.
This box set contains books two and three of the Crocodile Dreaming Series. In book 2 Susan thinks she has escaped the horrors of her trip to Australia told in book 1. But police have found a man's body, first thought killed by a crocodile, but now known to be murdered. And they have linked her to this man at the time the murder happened. Now she is in jail - waiting for it to be over, just wanting it finished so she can escape from her own private hell the only way she knows how, by ending it all.
Graham Wilson lives in Sydney, Australia. He has completed and published twelve novels and a memoir.
His most recent novel is 'Mysteries', set in early Sydney about an old house and a mother and child missing for 30 years. His other standalone novel is, 'The Glitter''.
Other novels comprise two series, 1. Old Balmain House Series - 3 books of historic fiction set in early Sydney 2. Crocodile Dreaming Series - 7 books. 5 books (The Visitor, The Victim, The Void, The Vanished and The Invisible) are in the main series which follows English backpacker, Susan, as she travels across remote Australia with a charming outback man. It tells how this idyllic trip becomes a nightmare as she discovers terrifying secrets about this man. It also includes a 2-book Prequel, The Vertigo and The Vortex, which give insights into her travelling companion, Mark.
Graham's family memoir, 'Arnhem's Kaleidoscope Children' tells of his family's life in an aboriginal community the Northern Territory's remote Arnhem Land. It chronicles an idyllic childhood, 50 years of change with aboriginal land rights and discovery or uranium. It also tells of his surviving an attack by a large crocodile and of his work over two decades in the outback of the NT.
Graham's career was first as a veterinarian in a mixed practice treating farm animals and people's pets, before following his love for wildlife through working at a range of Australian Zoos. He also spent two decades working on large cattle and buffalo properties in the Northern Territory before moving to Sydney where he now lives in one of Sydney's oldest houses in the Rocks. He has continued to follow his joint passions working with animals, wildlife conservation and writing stories.
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