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After reading and very much enjoying Stillwater Creek and The Indigo Sky, I was really looking forward to this, the third and final instalment in the Jingera trilogy. It lived up to my expectations, even surpassed them. I loved it!
Zidra Vincent was just a child when her and her mother first moved to Jingera, where she met up with Lorna, and Jim Cadwallader, spending many happy hours with her new friends during and after school.
A Distant Land picks up a few years on, when Zidra is working in Syd ...more
Zidra Vincent was just a child when her and her mother first moved to Jingera, where she met up with Lorna, and Jim Cadwallader, spending many happy hours with her new friends during and after school.
A Distant Land picks up a few years on, when Zidra is working in Syd ...more

While A Distant Land is the third book in Alison Booth's Jingera trilogy, it works surprisingly well as a stand alone novel. Here, the focus is on Zidria Vincent and Jim Cadwallader, childhood friends now in their mid 20's.
Zidria is an ambitious journalist for the Sydney Morning Chronicle and when her friend, aboriginal activist Lorna, approaches her about a policeman's threats and blackmail attempts, Zidria is intrigued by the potential of the story. Finally, here is the exciting investigative ...more

Sep 24, 2020
Kellie Schache
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