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Kay wakes up on a floundering yacht. The Tasmanian coastline has receded, and her partner, Sam, has mysteriously disappeared. An eerie fog hinders visibility. With no means of communication with the outside world, Kay's worst fears are realised: she is alone and isolated, her vessel off-course and lurching into the unknown. From the bow of a sinking yacht to remote and craggy coastlines, Kay's journey is one of unexpected dangers and startling discoveries. In an unforgiving environment, Kay has to dig deep and trust her instincts. When life and death are on the table, the choices she makes…mehr

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Kay wakes up on a floundering yacht. The Tasmanian coastline has receded, and her partner, Sam, has mysteriously disappeared. An eerie fog hinders visibility. With no means of communication with the outside world, Kay's worst fears are realised: she is alone and isolated, her vessel off-course and lurching into the unknown. From the bow of a sinking yacht to remote and craggy coastlines, Kay's journey is one of unexpected dangers and startling discoveries. In an unforgiving environment, Kay has to dig deep and trust her instincts. When life and death are on the table, the choices she makes will change her life irrevocably. Set in fabulously wild and wildly fabulous places, Undertow is the thrilling tale of one woman's quest for survival in the Tasmanian wilderness.
Autorenporträt
Kim Bambrook is an author, poet, and adventurer. A whimsical child prone to wandering the paddocks of her childhood farm and making up stories to recite to her pet cows, Kim entered adulthood seeking adventure and exploration. Filling travel journals was both a compulsion and Kim's way of trying to make sense of the world. While travelling solo across the globe on foot, and by bicycle, Kim did not envision that her first novel - Undertow - would be inspired by adventures at sea. Enticed by the ultimate sea change of living aboard a yacht, Kim moved to Tasmania ten years ago. It was here that Kim learned to sail and discovered a sense of freedom that went beyond the physical. Experiences in the Southern Ocean - unexpected, exhilarating and, on occasion, life threatening - gave Kim's pen new power, words flowing as effortlessly as wind in the sails. Kim currently lives on the Freycinet Peninsula. She continues her exploration of wild places, writing book in hand. Her latest writing projects include a poem about an ill-fated hike and a short story that delves into the subject of cruelty and revenge.