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Sandy McCutcheon was brought up in Christchurch, New Zealand., but since the early 1970's has lived mainly in Australia. He has worked in a variety of jobs, from sheet metal factory employee and swimming pool painter to actor and theatre director.
Although he is best known as the host of 'Australia Talks Back' on ABC Radio National, Sandy McCutcheon is also the author of more than twenty plays. He has travelled extensively in South Africa, Asia and Europe as well as living in England and Austria. He has twice won awards at the New York Radio Festival for radio documentary making, and been awarded the International Kalevala Medal by the Finnish government for services to Finnish culture.
A practising Buddhist for the last twenty-five years, he is a passionate campaigner for social justice and human rights and a strong supporter of Community Aid Abroad and Amnesty International, with a special interest in the issues of self-determination for Southern Sudan, East Timor and Tibet.
In a wintry graveyard, a young man looks death in the eye and does not live to tell the secrets he holds. In Russia, the opening of a dusty archive reveals clues about a deadly game which has not yet reached its conclusion. In an isolated farmhouse, ...
The novel is a rare example of contemporary English fiction drawing on traditional Moroccan folklore. Written in gripping English prose fused with Arabic words, the novel gives an authentic insight into a Westerner’s experience of modern Morocca...
The discovery of a woman, unconscious in a boat on London's River Thames, launches Detective Inspector Nicole Parry into an investigation that everyone else, including the CIA and MI6, want buried. When the woman is interviewed in hospital she respon...