Anna HousegoAnna is a former journalist, worked in an outback pub in crocodile country, was a political adviser, and an adult educator. She was a wordsmith-for-hire providing communications consultancy services to major clients for nearly two decades but now wries for readers like you. Her debut novel has been widely praised for its gripping story and compelling style. The Way to Midnight, a 1930s mystery that resonates today, was inspired by a true family scandal that she researched for almost a decade. Find out what it takes to dig up a family secret, with your free copy of Disgrace: Uncovering a Family Scandal, available at www.annahousego.com Her second novel, One Small Life, follows the struggle of a traumatised woman to make her life count in the face of dire events. Anna grew up in a small wilderness town full of eccentrics and colourful characters and now lives near the Southern Ocean in Tasmania, a small island below the south-eastern corner of Australia. Her two grown-up children and their families are nearby. Read More Read Less
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