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Sydney, 1938. After being hit by a car, a woman lies in a coma in Sydney Hospital. She has £100 in her pocket but no identification. Memories come back to her - a murder trial, a life in prison - but with each jab of morphine the memories begin to shift. Wellington, 1885. Tally Ho doesn’t need to go to school because she is going to be a fisherman or a cart driver or a butcher boy like Harry Crawford. Taking her hero Harry Crawford’s advice, she runs away. Sydney, 1917. A burned woman is discovered on the banks of the Lane Cove River. Nobody knows who she is, until a tailor’s apprentice tells police that his mother went missing that very same weekend, and his stepfather, Harry Crawford, is not who he seems to be…
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"Based on the incredible true story of Eugene Falleni. Pip Smith is a writer of songs, poems, and stories short and long. Her first poetry collection, Too Close for Comfort won the Helen Ann Bell Award in 2013. This is her first novel."
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