The Country Without Music
Author(s): Nicholas Hasluck
SECONDHAND BOOKS | Australian Fiction
The bone flute she wore at her neck.He touched the crescent-shaped curio. You are Ilois, he said.It was the first time she had ever heard him use the word. The islands known once as the strangest penal colonies on earth are now seething with discontent; and Jacqueline Villiers, caught at the centre of the turmoil, is torn between her uncle's determination to stay in power and the attraction of her Ilois friends. Who was the administrator's niece? And what was the significance of the bone flute? In his compelling novel, Nicholas Hasluck reveals how half-truths and deceptions can lead to a country bedevilled by its past - a country without music. Nicholas Hasluck is one of Western Australia's best known lawyers - and one of Australia's finest writers. His previous works include poetry, a collection of short stories and four novels, including The Bellarmine Jug which won The Age Book of the Year Award. We have limited numbers of this novel available.
1990. First edition, first printing. A near fine copy only marked by uniform age tanning to the pages.
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- : Viking Australia
- : Viking Australia
- : 01 August 1990
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- : Paperback
- : Nicholas Hasluck