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Passage Paperback – 23 Jun. 2019

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Meeting Alex Tremayne changed Annie’s life.

Losing him through a shocking farm accident shattered her.

After Annie loses Alex, her husband and soulmate, she withdraws into the state of solitude that has always been her refuge.

Unsure how to move forward, she leans on Blighty, her bizarre little Jack Russell terrier for comfort, wishfully encountering the spirit of her late husband and craving the dry wit and understanding of her French friend, Lisette.

Amongst the raw beauty of Tasmania’s east coast, Annie discovers stalwart friends where she thought she had none and, ever so occasionally, there are glimmers of what could be.

With the help of feisty Blighty, her husband’s earthy wisdom, and the glaring honesty and wit of Lisette, Annie begins the journey back from sorrow.

Will she reach the other side?

Maybe only her diverse companions know…

“What a beautiful book about loss and grief and learning to live again…a wonderfully moving novel.” Cathy Kelly – number one bestselling author of contemporary fiction.

'I loved it. It’s beautifully written…” Maggie Christensen, author of The Good Sister and The Oregon Series.

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I was born in Australia and studied history and politics at the University of Tasmania. I've worked as a hotel cleaner, a cosmetician in a major department store, a bookseller but most properly as a journalist/researcher for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation where I met my husband, also a journalist.

We now farm in Tasmania, growing the superfine wool for which Australia is famous. I spent almost ten years as a coordinator for the cancer therapy program Look Good Feel Better and time as a walker for Riding for the Disabled and for the local Dogs' Home. I have two adult children, two dogs, too much garden and maybe too little time to write.

I write both historical fiction for which Gisborne: Book of Pawns received an Honourable Mention in the 2012 Golden Claddagh Writing Contest, and historical fantasy for which A Thousand Glass Flowers received a silver medallion in the 2012 Readers' Favorite Book Awards.

I'm what the pundits call a 'niche' writer which means that both the fantasies and the historical fiction don't conform to pre-conceived concepts of their genres.

What better way to entice readers than to offer you a chance to read novels that are unique!

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Darlington Press
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 23 Jun. 2019
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0648369110
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0648369110
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 286 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.7 x 1.52 x 20.32 cm
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Prue Batten
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A former journalist from Australia who graduated with majors in history and politics, Prue is now a cross genre writer who enjoys writing escapist fiction for her readers. Mostly however, she writes her favourite genre of historical fiction.

She is fortunate to have had almost all her writings awarded globally and she remarks that it encourages her to continue on.

Her 2019 foray into contemporary fiction, Passage, has been honoured, not just with a finalist’s award from Chanticleer, but with an endorsement from the great Irish writer, Cathy Kelly.

During Australia’s Covid-Lockdown in 2020, she wrote a short book called The Pillowbook of Prudence which she based on the work of Sei Shonagon, from one thousand years before. Prue’s Pillowbook was written as a gentle escape for those in need during Lockdown.

In 2021, she released a mini hist.fict anthology set in the 12th century, called Sword and Sirventes.

She is currently still happily in the same timeframe, writing a three book collection called The Peregrinus Series and which incorporates loved characters from previous novels in the venal setting of medieval trade. The great writers, Christian Cameron, Simon Turney and Matthew Harffy have reviewed her works and comment freely on its excellence.

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