Judy Nunn Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Judy Nunn píše napínavé příběhy, které často zkoumají dramatické události a vztahy napříč generacemi. Její romány jsou známé svým poutavým stylem a schopností vtáhnout čtenáře do světa postav. Nunn mistrně kombinuje historické prvky s emocionální hloubkou. Její díla jsou oblíbená pro svou schopnost vyvolat silné pocity a nabídnout jedinečný pohled na lidské osudy.







Orphaned at sixteen, James Wakefield becomes a fugitive after committing two murders, grappling with his past and the moral implications of his actions. Meanwhile, Ben McKinnon, heir to a wealthy sheep property, harbors a secret that could disrupt his family's lives. Their unexpected friendship leads Ben to invite James to work at Glenfinnan Station, raising questions about loyalty and belonging. Set against the backdrop of the Shearing Wars and World War I, the story explores themes of family, identity, and the complexities of human connection.
Collected together in print for the first time - including two brand new stories - this Judy Nunn anthology is an intoxicating mixture of suspense, history, romance, supernatural and mystery!A captivating collection of six stories from Australia’ s master storyteller Judy Nunn.The Long Weekend Tracy, Eve, Jet, Mel and Danielle are looking forward – if a little nervously - to their upcoming digital detox. No phones, no laptops – just a quiet weekend in a remote mountain shack. What could go wrong?The Wardrobe When journalist Nancy buys a rundown terrace house she knows nothing about the previous owner - until a discovery in an old wardrobe reveals the lives, loves and losses of Emily Roper.The Otto Bin Empire: Clive's Story To the homeless men and women who gather near the docks, the newly arrived Clive cuts an enigmatic figure. ‘ I’ m just a bloke going through a period of adjustment,’ he tells himself, ‘ I’ ll be back on my feet soon . . .’Changes As she celebrates her sixty-fifth birthday, actor turned film producer Jackie looks back on her seven decades – and all the many changes in her life. Not least the most recent and most surprising one of all . . .
In the second half of the 19th century, Melbourne is a veritable boom town, as hopefuls from every corner of the globe flock to the gold fields of Victoria. And where people crave gold, they also crave entertainment. Enter stage right - brothers Will and Max Worthing and their wives Mabel and Gertie. The family arrives from England in the 1880s with little else but the masterful talents that will see them rise from simple travelling performers to sophisticated entrepreneurs. Enter stage left - their rivals, Carlo and Rube. Childhood friends since meeting in a London orphanage, the two men have literally fought their way to the top and are now producers of the bawdy but hugely popular 'Big Show Bonanza'. The fight for supremacy begins. Waiting in the wings - Comedy, tragedy, passion and betrayal; economic depression, the Black Death and the horrors of World War One
Khaki Town
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Khaki Town, Judy Nunn's stunning new novel, is inspired by a wartime true story which the Government kept secret for over seventy years.'It seems to have happened overnight,' Val thought as she pulled the beers. 'We've become a khaki town.' It's March 1942. Singapore has fallen. Darwin has been bombed. Australia is on the brink of being invaded by the Imperial Japanese Forces. And Val Callahan, publican of The Brown's Hotel in Townsville, could not be happier as she contemplates the fortune she's making from lonely, thirsty soldiers. Overnight the small Queensland city is transformed into the transport hub for 70,000 American and Australian soldiers destined for combat in the South Pacific. Barbed wire and gun emplacements cover the beaches. Historic buildings have been commandeered. And the dance halls are in full swing with jitterbug and jive.The Australian troops, short on rations and equipment, begrudge the confident, well-fed 'Yanks' who have taken over their town (and women). And there's growing conflict, too, within the American ranks. Because black GIs are enjoying the absence of segregation and the white GIs do not like it.Then one night a massive street fight leaves a black soldier lying dead in the street, and the situation explodes into violent confrontation.
In Judy Nunn's latest compelling novel, compassion meets bigotry, hatred meets love, and ultimately despair meets hope on the windswept shores of Australia. On a barren island off the coast of Western Australia, a rickety wooden dinghy runs aground. Aboard are nine people who have no idea where they are. Strangers before the violent storm that tore their vessel apart, the instinct to survive has seen them bond during their days adrift on a vast and merciless ocean. Fate has cast them ashore with only one thing in common . . . fear. Rassen the doctor, Massoud the student, the child Hamid and the others all fear for their lives. But in their midst is Jalila, who appears to fear nothing. The beautiful young Yazidi woman is a mystery to them all. While they remain undiscovered on the deserted island, they dare to dream of a new life . . . But forty kilometres away on the mainland lies the tiny fishing port of Shoalhaven. Here everyone knows everyone, and everyone has their place. In Shoalhaven things never change. Until now . . .
Judy Nunns neue Australiensaga zwischen Traumpfad und Wüstenfeuer. 1956: Die junge Engländerin Elizabeth begegnet Daniel, der sie stürmisch umwirbt, bevor er nach Australien geht. Er darf Elizabeth nichts über seine Aufgabe in der Wüste von Maralinga sagen. Er muss auch über das Unrecht schweigen, das dort geschieht. Als Elizabeth plötzlich die Nachricht von seinem Tod erhält, bricht sie selbst auf nach Maralinga, um Antworten zu suchen. Sie stößt auf ein Geheimprojekt, das nicht nur die uralten Traumpfade der Aborigines zu vernichten droht, sondern die ganze Welt aus den Fugen heben könnte. Eine mitreißende Geschichte um die Intrigen der Macht, die Suche nach Wahrheit und die Leidenschaft einer mutigen Frau.
Der große Australienschmöker für den Sommer Mike, Ian und Spud waren schon immer Freunde. Und sie teilen ein Geheimnis: der Tod eines Models, an dem sie sich alle schuldig fühlen. Mike flüchtet sich in sein Studium der Meeresbiologie. Als er die schöne Johanna kennenlernt, wagt er nicht, ihr seine Liebe zu zeigen. Nach Jahren, während er gerade darum kämpft, eine Umweltkatastrophe an der unberührten Westküste Australiens abzuwenden, begegnet er Johanna wieder – und hofft auf eine neue Chance zum Glück. Auch seine Freunde Ian und Spud suchen ihren Weg zu Erfolg und Reichtum. Bis eines Tages die Schatten jener alten Schuld wieder lebendig werden.
Franklin Ross will ganz nach oben. In Sydney erwirbt er Macht und Einfluss, heiratet die schöne Penelope, die als Schauspielerin in Hollywood Erfolge feiert. Aber bei allem Glanz bleibt der Ross-Dynastie das Glück versagt. Bis eine junge Frau erscheint. Eine dramatische Familiensaga voller Gefühl, Glamour und Leidenschaft.





