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Linked by a common hatred of their violent Old Man, The Ace and his younger brother Wild Billy Parkes hit the road into northern Australia to make their own history. Their story, set in a landscape as harsh as the lives lived in it, is both desperate and filled with hope. There's the other country that is out there, and there is the other country within; what you make of each is up to you.

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Linked by a common hatred of their violent Old Man, The Ace and his younger brother Wild Billy Parkes hit the road into northern Australia to make their own history. Their story, set in a landscape as harsh as the lives lived in it, is both desperate and filled with hope. There's the other country that is out there, and there is the other country within; what you make of each is up to you.

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Stephen Scourfield, author, journalist, travel editor, and photographer, has travelled extensively throughout the world. His journeys in Australia, including more than a million kilometres on roads and tracks around Western Australia, have given him a deep understanding of the continent's human and geographic landscape. The relationship of humans to landscape has become a central theme of his writing. His first novel, Other Country, was the fiction winner in the WA Premier's Book Award 2007, shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and longlisted for the 2009 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Stephen Scourfield is a recipient of a United Nations Media Award and has twice been named Australia's Best Travel Writer, in 2011 and 2009.